Last night, in Group K action, England faced and defeated Albania. The goals for the English side came first from Myles Lewis-Skelly, followed by the ever-reliable Harry Kane.
The young Arsenal talent became the youngest player in history to score on his debut for the England national team, surpassing Marcus Rashford’s record of 18 years and 209 days, set against Australia in May 2016.
Also on the pitch was AC Milan full-back Kyle Walker, who delivered a solid defensive performance, providing support to England’s backline against Albania’s brief and mostly harmless attacking attempts. Walker played the entire match, staying on the field for 95 minutes (90+5 of stoppage time).

What are Kyle Walker's numbers this season with Milan?
The 34-year-old Englishman has made 9 appearances since his arrival to the San Siro in the previous winter transfer market window. He played around 700 minutes in total under the guidance of Portuguese head coach Sergio Conceicao.
What about his future with Milan?
Kyle is currently plying his trade in Rossonero on a loan deal from Manchester City. The Italian side, however, would like to keep him permanently, according to the latest newspapers updates in recent days. Reports suggest that the buy-option is set at around 5 million euros, and Milan will exercise this right when necessary.
Since his strong start against Inter in the league return derby at "San Siro," Kyle has dazzled everyone. Although he has a minor muscular problem, his performances have always been 'Milan-worthy,' with just a few ups and downs, a lot of continuity, and dependability. For fans eager to follow his journey and enjoy some entertainment off the pitch, platforms like Mostbet casino offer a thrilling way to unwind while keeping up with football updates.
According to sources in Italy, AC Milan intend to put on the table for Walker a contract which would be valid until the summer of 2027. The player is also reportedly keen on staying at Milanello.
Upon his arrival to Italy, he said the following words to Rossoneri club's official channel: "I'm so excited to play in this fantastic stadium and hopefully we can finish the season good. Obviously, the Champions League is going really well. The league, I think we all know, could be a little bit better, but that's important. With my experience, hopefully I can bring that to some of the younger players and play with passion, I think that's what we need to show and I think that's what the fans deserve... Forza Milan!"
