San Marino 0 England 10 - Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions cruise through to 2022 Qatar World Cup

England strolled to 2022 World Cup qualification as they thrashed lowly San Marino – with Harry Kane’s quest to become the nation’s all-time leading goalscorer taking shape as he hit four in the Group I finale.
Harry Kane celebrates scoring England's sixth goal of the game against San Marino Picture: Nick Potts/PAHarry Kane celebrates scoring England's sixth goal of the game against San Marino Picture: Nick Potts/PA
Harry Kane celebrates scoring England's sixth goal of the game against San Marino Picture: Nick Potts/PA

Gareth Southgate said he would treat San Marino – the team ranked bottom of the FIFA rankings – with the same respect as any other opposition and he was true to his word as the visitors ran roughshod over a stunned home side.

Harry Maguire, an own goal from Filippo Fabbri, Emile Smith Rowe on his full debut, a first goal for Tyrone Mings, one off the bench for Tammy Abraham and a Bukayo Saka header would wrap up the win at a canter for the beaten Euro 2020 finalists.

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Not since beating the USA in 1964 had England reached double figures as they kept their foot on the accelerator until the very end of this most one-sided of encounters.

England's Harry Maguire celebrates after scoring his side's opening goal against San Marino Picture: AP/Antonio CalanniEngland's Harry Maguire celebrates after scoring his side's opening goal against San Marino Picture: AP/Antonio Calanni
England's Harry Maguire celebrates after scoring his side's opening goal against San Marino Picture: AP/Antonio Calanni

Kane would hit all four of his goals in the first half, drawing him level with Gary Lineker’s 48 England goals and moving onto 16 for the calendar year – a record in itself – as the Three Lions cruised to Qatar.

He is now just five shy of Wayne Rooney’s all-time record, having started for the first time against either San Marino or Andorra in this successful qualifying campaign.

It was his namesake, Maguire, who opened the scoring with a fifth-minute header as he too broke a record, becoming England’s highest-scoring centre-back of all time with his seventh international goal.

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The second was a fortunate own goal as Saka’s shot took two deflections, eventually flashing past the wrong-footed Elia Benedettini off defender Fabbri.

England's Harry Kane (left) scores his side's fifth goal of the game against San Marino from the penalty spot . Picture: Nick Potts/PAEngland's Harry Kane (left) scores his side's fifth goal of the game against San Marino from the penalty spot . Picture: Nick Potts/PA
England's Harry Kane (left) scores his side's fifth goal of the game against San Marino from the penalty spot . Picture: Nick Potts/PA

A Kane penalty saw him grab his first of four goals in a 15-minute spell, converting after a lengthy VAR check for handball against Dante Rossi.

His 14th of the year came shortly after, scuffing an Smith Rowe cross past Benedettini, before Aaron Ramsdale – making his debut in the England goal – was at least able to show his ability, having to get down low to push a Nicola Nanni shot behind.

A second successive first-half hat-trick was completed from the penalty spot after Kane’s own header struck the arm of Alessandro D’Addario and he made no mistake from 12 yards.

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His fourth was the pick of the bunch, the Tottenham striker beating two men inside the box and finishing into the corner to move level with Lineker.

England manager Gareth Southgate applauds the fans. Picture: Nick Potts/PAEngland manager Gareth Southgate applauds the fans. Picture: Nick Potts/PA
England manager Gareth Southgate applauds the fans. Picture: Nick Potts/PA

Kane would emerge for the second half as Southgate handed a debut to Conor Gallagher, with Abraham and Ben Chilwell also coming off the bench.

Abraham missed a fine chance to extend the lead before Smith Rowe toasted his first England start with his maiden senior goal.

The Arsenal man has hit five in eight for the Gunners and continued that fine run, turning home after a smart flick from Abraham.

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Kane would come off on the hour mark, a fine outing for the man now just one goal away from Sir Bobby Charlton’s 49 for England.

If San Marino’s job was already tough enough, they were reduced to 10 men as Rossi was shown a second yellow card for tripping Gallagher.

Mings would head home the resulting free-kick for his first England goal and Jude Bellingham thought he had opened his account, too, only for his thunderous effort to be chalked off by VAR due to a foul in the build-up.

On the eve of the game, San Marino head coach Franco Varrella had said a good tackle or winning a one-v-one could have been classed as a “win” for his side – but, in truth, they were nowhere near it.

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Abraham made it nine, finishing clinically from a Trent Alexander-Arnold pass and double figures were up as Saka then got onto the end of a cross from the Liverpool man to nod in.

Roma striker Abraham was unlucky to have a second ruled out but England secured their spot at the World Cup in style.

“We still need to keep working, I feel like we’ve been improving year on year, obviously with the World Cup then the Euros, so just making the most of the time, we haven’t got a lot of time before the next one so using every training session, every match we can to fine tune the little pieces,” said Kane.

“Hopefully mentality has been building over the years and then we can take that into the World Cup now.

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“It came to the last game, we expected to win tonight but we’ve done a great job and as you’ve seen in other groups, it’s not easy to qualify, kind of when we win the games people write off the opposition but to go through is a fantastic feeling.”

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