'Off To A Winning Start': Harry Kane Hails England's Strong Second-Half Display In 4-2 Win Over Croatia | Video
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Texas: England captain Harry Kane said his side made a strong start to their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign after a commanding 4-2 win over Croatia in their Group L opener at the Dallas Stadium on Wednesday (local time).
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Taking to X, Kane credited the team's second-half performance and praised the collective effort behind the victory.
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Off to a winning start. Second half set the standard for us, credit to all the boys for a huge shift. Thank you for your support pic.twitter.com/zCBmogjk1Z
— Harry Kane (@HKane) June 17, 2026
"Off to a winning start. Second half set the standard for us, credit to all the boys for a huge shift. Thank you for your support," Kane wrote.
England secure opening win
Kane scored twice, Jude Bellingham produced a standout second-half strike, while substitute Marcus Rashford added a late goal to complete the victory as Thomas Tuchel's side overcame a determined Croatian challenge.
HARRY KANE GIVES ENGLAND THE LEAD AGAIN!
— Tekkers Foot (@tekkersfoot) June 17, 2026
England 2-1 Croatia.pic.twitter.com/DsJDihw7lg
England were handed an early opportunity when Noni Madueke was fouled by Luka Modric inside the box, winning a penalty in the 11th minute.
Dominik Livakovic initially saved Kane's effort, but VAR ruled that the goalkeeper had stepped off his line early, forcing a retake. Kane converted the second attempt to give England the lead.
England vs Croatia what a game!#Worldcup pic.twitter.com/IjU9Du6gcx
— Uli_Tradez (@Uli_Tradez) June 17, 2026
Croatia responded well and levelled the score in the 36th minute through Martin Baturina. Luka Sucic's incisive run ended with a cut-back to Baturina, who fired a powerful shot past Jordan Pickford during a strong phase of Croatian pressure.
GOOOOOOAAAAAAAAALLLLLLL! WONDERFUL
— ASPN (@ASPN____) June 17, 2026
FROM BELLINGHAM! ENGLAND LEAD AGAIN AT 3-2! pic.twitter.com/Cs1FZ5PaIT
The England skipper Kane delivered a commanding display, scoring a brace against Croatia, with one goal coming from the penalty spot in the 12th minute and another in the 42nd minute, helping England secure a strong start to their campaign.
Marcus Rashford that is unbelievable #rashford #marcusrashford #england #FIFAworldcup Marcus Rashford goal| Marcus Rashford goal vs Croatia | Rashford goal | Rashford goal today | England vs Croatia pic.twitter.com/WNkBB0aGyY
— GIDEON MUFC (@GBUnitedx) June 17, 2026
Kane became only the second England player to score in three separate FIFA World Cup tournaments (2018, 2022, 2026), joining legend David Beckham (1998, 2002, 2006).
The Bayern Munich striker also equalled another major milestone, reaching 10 FIFA World Cup goals -- the joint-most by an England player alongside Gary Lineker.
Even I would bet my life savings on England not winning after seeing Madueke in the starting lineup. pic.twitter.com/Yu4lydYmkC https://t.co/6rdQs0WJbT
— Kobi (@UTDKobi) June 17, 2026
Records and milestones
In addition, Kane set a new global benchmark by scoring the most non-penalty shootout penalties in FIFA World Cup history, taking his tally to five.
During the clash, Ivan Perisic also became the second player to register an assist at four different FIFA World Cup tournaments. The Croatian player joined Argentine legend Lionel Messi as the only players in history to achieve the feat.
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