England has completed a flawless World Cup qualifying campaign, securing eight straight victories without conceding a single goal. Their latest triumph came with a 2-0 victory over Albania in Tirana, sealing their place at the upcoming tournament in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Under the leadership of coach Thomas Tuchel, England has displayed remarkable defensive strength and consistent performance throughout the qualifiers.
Harry Kane, the team’s captain and all-time top scorer, was instrumental in the win, netting both goals and increasing his tally to 78 goals in 112 appearances for England. Kane’s impressive form continues at his club Bayern Munich, where he has scored 25 goals in 18 matches this season.
Tuchel, hired last year to guide England into the World Cup, aims to break the nation’s long-standing drought by securing a major international championship, with England’s last World Cup win dating back to 1966. Having reached the finals of the last two European Championships, England is entering next year’s tournament as one of the favorites, buoyed by strong team cohesion and recent successes.
