Harry Kane engraved his name on FIFA World Cup record books on Sunday, albeit not entirely for the reason he wanted, during England’s dramatic 3-2 win over Mexico in the Round of 16.The England captain became the first player since at least 1966 to both score and concede a penalty in the same World Cup match, achieving a remarkable statistical feat as the Three Lions battled through to the quarter-finals.Kane initially looked to be remembered only for another clinical display in front of goal.With England reduced to 10 men following Jarell Quansah’s red card early in the second half, the striker stepped up under huge pressure after Mexico goalkeeper Raúl Rangel brought down Anthony Gordon inside the penalty area.Kane calmly converted from the spot to restore England’s two goals, scoring his sixth goal of the tournament and the 14th World Cup goal of his career. The strike saw him level with West Germany legend Gerd Müller for fifth on the competition’s all-time scoring chart.His latest goal also moves him within a strike of the Golden Boot leaders Lionel MessiKylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland.However, Kane’s night took an unexpected turn later in the match.As Mexico desperately pushed for a comeback, the England captain committed a foul inside the penalty area, allowing Raúl Jiménez the chance to reduce the deficit from the spot. The experienced striker converted a composed stutter-step penalty, making it 3-2 and ensuring Kane entered the record books as the first player in at least six decades to score and concede a penalty in the same World Cup game.The late goal set up a tense finish as Mexico rallied forward in search of an equaliser.Backed by more than 80,000 fans at the Estadio Azteca, the co-hosts launched a series of attacks during the closing stages and 11 minutes of stoppage time. But the defense of Jordan Pickford and England stood strong to preserve the victory.The victory secured England a place in the quarter-finals of the World Cup for the third tournament in a row, where they will face Erling Haaland’s Norway in Miami Gardens for a place in the last four.While Jude Bellingham’s stunning 98-second first-half brace stole many headlines, Kane’s late night event added a unique chapter to his already remarkable World Cup career, tying together a key performance to mark one of the tournament’s most remarkable statistical records.