England left it late to make it eight wins from eight in World Cup qualifying in the final match of their campaign.The Three Lions beat Albania 2-0 in Tirana thanks to Harry Kane’s second-half brace.GettyKane scored twice late on to help England end their World Cup qualifying campaign with a win[/caption] However, it was far from straightforward for Thomas Tuchel’s side as their opponents produced his biggest test to date.The German had made seven changes from Thursday’s win over Serbia, with England already assured of their place at the finals.His decision appeared to be backfiring as the visitors were frustrated during the first half.A low effort from Jarrod Bowen was the closest England came to an opener before the interval.However, his strike was well saved by Albania goalkeeper Thomas Strakosha.The home side forced Dean Henderson into action after the break but the Crystal Palace goalkeeper twice saved well to protect his clean sheet.It also maintained England’s record of not conceding during their qualifying campaign.Thanks to Kane’s goals, they are the first European team to complete a World Cup qualifying group of six teams or more with maximum points and without conceding.His strikes only came after Tuchel had turned to his substitutes bench, though.Amongst his changes was Phil Foden, who joined Kane and Jude Bellingham on the pitch at the same time.GettyKane’s close range finish relieved the pressure on a frustrated Three Lions[/caption]His introduction came just days after Tuchel had claimed the trio could not all play together in his current system.Prior to the win over Serbia, he told talkSPORT: “At the moment, if we keep the structure, they cannot play.“They can, but not in the structure, not for the balance that we developed.”However, Foden and Bukayo Saka’s introductions shifted the momentum of the match.Just over ten minutes later, and after Saka had gone close himself, his corner was prodded home by Kane in front of Strakosha.That lead was then doubled with eight minutes remaining after a stunning cross from Marcus Rashford picked out Kane at the back post.GettyFoden’s introduction ignited the England attack as Tuchel put him on alongside Kane and Bellingham[/caption]The quickfire double stunted Albania’s hopes as the hosts turned to damage limitation for the closing stages.As a result, England were able to hold out for what ended as a comfortable away victory.History for EnglandThe Three Lions made history with their latest win as Tuchel’s impressive record continued.They have now won 11 competitive internationals in a row for the first time ever.It is a run of victories which dates back to October last year, when they were beaten by Greece in the Nations League.Meanwhile, England have now kept a clean sheet in each of their last 10 competitive fixtures.Tuchel’s side have made history after winning all eight matches without concedingKane also surpassed a football icon with his latest international goals.The Three Lions’ all-time leading scorer now has 78 goals in 112 caps for his country.He has now overtaken Pele’s tally for Brazil, with the three-time World Cup winner scoring 77 times in 92 caps for the Selecao.