England made history on Sunday night as they completed the perfect World Cup 2026 qualifying campaign in Albania.The Three Lions came away 2-0 winners to make it eight wins in eight qualifiers, without conceding a single goal at all. Thomas Tuchel‘s side also won their 11th consecutive competitive international fixture, which the nation had never done before.They also became just the third European country ever to win ten straight competitive games without letting in a goal. Harry Kane was once again the goalscorer, netting twice in the second half to get the job done for his country. The first saw him bundle the ball over the line before the second was a header after a cross from Marcus Rashford put it on a plate with a cross from the left.England posted their lowest xG in a first under Tuchel as they struggled to break down the Albania defence in the opening 45.But things started to open up in the second half after a slow start from the Three Lions and Kane pounced to sink the hosts.The game saw Tuchel go against his claim that Kane, Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham could not all play together. And it was when all three were on the pitch that his side seemed to find some extra quality and, in the end, a crucial breakthrough.talkSPORT’s Adrian Durham was pleased with the win, but doubts are still in his mind ahead of the World Cup, as he said: “There were some good signs but some things that could do with debating.”He later added: “It was not a performance that other teams next summer will be scared off.”England completed the perfect qualifying campaign with a 2-0 win in AlbaniaGettyHere is how Durham rated the players in Tirana on Sunday…‘No hope without Kane’Kane netted his 77th and 78th England goals against Albania to lead the Three Lions to their perfect record. And he once again proved that he is the main man for his nation, picking up a near-perfect 9/10 rating, insisting England ‘would have no hope without Kane’.Speaking post-match after Kane’s double, Durham asked: “Where would England be without him?”Stuart Pearce had similar thoughts, saying: “When his career comes to a close, if we’ve not got any successors, we’ll see how just good he has been.”Kane has scored nine goals in nine appearances under Tuchel, but if he were to get injured, would England be able to cope? Kane’s double led England to an 11th consecutive competitive winGetty‘World class’ The provider for Kane’s second goal of the night was 7/10 Rashford and his upturn in form continued in Albania.Durham has labelled the Manchester United loanee’s perfect cross for his captain as ‘world class’.In his 15 minutes off the bench, he managed to take one shot, complete every pass – two of them being key – and grab an assist.Since his loan move to Barcelona, Rashford has had a hand in 15 goals, with eight of his contributions being assists. He has certainly put himself in a very strong position when it comes to claiming a place in the World Cup squad. Rashford came off the bench to provide an impressive assist to KaneGettyUnhappy substitution Bellingham was taken off by Tuchel with six minutes to go in Tirana, just moments after he was booked for a poor challenge. He did not seem happy at all with having to come off, despite the game being won for England at that point. Durham, who labelled Bellingham’s performance as ‘excellent’ post-match, handed him a 7/10 rating.However, he did call the midfielder’s yellow card ‘stupid’ and noted that he certainly wasn’t pleased to be substituted.On-air, Durham said: “He doesn’t look happy at coming off, he didn’t want to, I’m not sure there was a problem there [with Tuchel]…but it was his fault for him to come off.”Bellingham returned to the England set-up this month after being left out by Tuchel for the October international break. Bellingham was not happy at being withdrawn in the latter stagesGettyAdam Wharton was booked on his first England start and Durham wasn’t too impressedGettyChance wasted? Adam Wharton made his first England start on Sunday, but he failed to take his chance, according to Durham. The Crystal Palace midfielder has been tipped for a spot at the World Cup for months, as fans want to see more of him. They got their wish in Albania as he was in from the off, playing next to Bellingham and Declan Rice, staying on for 75 minutes.His performance though, included a yellow card in the first half, with a strong challenge from behind penalised.The booking appeared to be harsh, but overall, Wharton was unable to win over Durham with his ratings. The 21-year-old was given a 5/10 on his maiden England start.Adrian Durham's England player ratingsThomas Tuchel: 8 Dean Henderson: 8 Jarrel Quansah: 6 Nico O’Reilly: 8 Dan Burn: 4 John Stones: 6 Adam Wharton: 5 Declan Rice: 6 Jude Bellingham: 7 Jarrod Bowen: 6 Eberechi Eze: 6 Harry Kane: 9Substitutes Bukayo Saka – 6Phil Foden – 7Marcus Rashford – 7