Kane keen to avenge World Cup heartbreak in 2026
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Kane keen to avenge World Cup heartbreak in 2026
"I'd say that was probably the worst that I felt in any moment. Obviously I've lost finals before. To have that responsibility, you almost feel like it fell on my shoulders and I guess not being able to execute something that I've been able to execute many a time in my career, I think that was the hardest part to process and take."
"I don't think about it too much now. After another major tournament, you get over it and get on with it. I scored a penalty in the semifinal of the Euros which was as high pressure as you are going to get. In terms of that being my last memory [of a World Cup], yeah, I'm looking forward to the next World Cup to try and put that right, to try and go further."
Harry Kane scored twice in England's 5-0 win over Latvia to secure qualification for the 2026 World Cup. The 32-year-old striker remains determined to erase the memory of his missed penalty in the 2022 World Cup quarterfinal against France. Kane has become England's all-time top scorer with 76 international goals and is targeting 100. He described the 2022 miss as the worst moment he has felt and said the experience has shaped him. Kane reported exceptional form with 21 goals in 13 appearances this season for club and country and believes he is playing the best football of his career.
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