England
captain Wayne Rooney shares the country's excitement about Harry Kane, who will
make his full international debut against Italy.
Manager Roy Hodgson says Tottenham striker Kane will start Tuesday's friendly in Turin.
Rooney, only two goals behind Sir Bobby Charlton's England record of 49, starts up front with the 21-year-old.
"I'm as excited as everyone else in the country about Harry. He's had an unbelievable season," said Rooney.
Kane won his first cap as a second-half substitute for Rooney in the 4-0 win against Lithuania at Wembley on Friday, and scored 79 seconds after coming on.
"Going into the season, there were even questions about whether he would start for Tottenham," added Manchester United captain Rooney, who also scored against Lithuania.
"He was starting Europa League games but not the Premier League games - but he gave his manager Mauricio Pochettino no option but to play him and he's not looked back, scoring goals every week."