The Spurs striker took his league form on to the international stage, scoring a sublime goal which gave Roy Hodgson's men the belief they could fight their way back into the game
England fought back from two goals down to pick up a famous 3-2 victory over rivals Germany - and it was Harry Kane who instigated a remarkable win in Berlin.
With England trailing, Kane picked up the ball in the Germany penalty area, performed a Cruyff turn to leave Thomas Muller and Mesut Ozil and slammed a shot past Manuel Neuer and into the far corner.
But even before that moment of magic, the Tottenham star was leading the line admirably for England, running the channels and causing problems for the likes of Mats Hummels.
Kane's goal - coupled with Jamie Vardy's sublime backheel - raise fresh questions regarding Wayne Rooney's role in the national side when he returns from injury.
But for now, the Spurs man looks every bit the devastating striker who could lead Hodgson's England from the front for years to come.
Harry Kane's performance stood out as he led the England comeback in their 3-2 victory over Germany in Berlin.
Posted by Kris Voakes on Saturday, 26 March 2016
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