Tottenham striker Harry Kane was happy to score in England's draw at Nations League opponents Germany.
The captain's late penalty moved him ahead of Bobby Charlton to second in the all-time list of England goalscorer - just three behind Wayne Rooney.
Jonas Hofmann fired the host's ahead just after half-time, but Kane fired past Manuel Neuer after he was fouled in the box by Nico Schlotterbeck.
"I love scoring goals, I have always loved it especially for my country," said Kane.
"Whenever I can help the team I am glad to do that. It's a really nice feeling [to score].
"I had a couple of chances earlier, the first one was over the bar and Manuel Neuer made a good save for the second.
"We kept going and played our best football in the last half an hour. Good to get the goal and a shame not to nick it at the end."
