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Harry Kane's shirt vs Finland contained special detail which fans didn't see

Harry Kane's shirt vs Finland contained special detail which fans didn't see

Kane marked his 100th England cap with two goals at Wembley.

Harry Kane marked his 100th cap for England with two goals against Finland - and his shirt had a special detail on it.

Kane scored both goals at Wembley as England secured a 2-0 victory - their second victory by that scoreline under the interim management of Lee Carsley after victory over the Republic of Ireland on Saturday.

The result means they are second in their League B group in the Nations League, with Greece only ahead of them on goal difference.

For Kane, who is already England's record goalscorer, goals 67 and 68 were added to his astonishing record.

It also represented something of a return to form on the international stage for the 31-year-old, who was criticised for his performances as England reached the final of Euro 2024.

The FA put on a presentation for the Bayern Munich star before the match against Finland, and he was given a special memento from England legend Frank Lampard on the Wembley turf.

Once he stepped back out onto the pitch as Three Lions captain, meanwhile, Kane's shirt featured a unique detail that fans will not have noticed.

Inside the neck of the shirt contained the words '100th Cap'.

He also wore a pair of special gold Skechers to mark the occasion.

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Kane signed what is reported as a 'lifetime deal' with the US footwear brand last year, in what was their first venture into football.

Speaking after the deal was announced last summer, Kane explained: "They [Skechers] showed us what they wanted to do and how they wanted to get into football and the football boot space.

"I was blown away by them and what they've got planned in the future.

"I'm really excited and already feel part of the family, and I'm looking forward to hopefully many years of success."

Featured Image Credit: Getty

Topics: Harry Kane, England, UEFA Nations League, Football