England’s Kane keen to erase memories of World Cup penalty miss

England’s Kane keen to erase memories of World Cup penalty miss

The Three Lions captain recalls blazing his spot-kick over the bar against France in the quarter-finals as his lowest moment.

Harry Kane
Harry Kane scored twice as England crushed Latvia 5-0 to secure qualification for the 2026 World Cup, lifting his international tally to 76 goals. (EPA Images pic)
LONDON:
Harry Kane is still haunted by his penalty miss in the 2022 World Cup quarter-finals and the England captain says he is determined to make up for the worst moment of his career at next year’s tournament in North America.

With England trailing France 2-1 in Qatar, Kane, who had already scored a penalty in the match, squandered the chance to level by blazing his spot-kick over the crossbar.

“I’d say that was probably the worst that I felt in any moment,” he told British media. “Obviously I’ve lost finals before. To have that responsibility, you almost feel like it fell on my shoulders.

“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.

“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. To try and lift the trophy as we all dream of doing.”

England thrashed Latvia 5-0 on Tuesday to book their spot at the 2026 World Cup, with Kane scoring twice to take his international tally to 76 goals.

Asked if he could reach the century mark, the 32-year-old said: “The way I’m feeling right now, I’m not slowing down any time soon.

“The goals are there and the numbers speak for themselves. The way I feel on the pitch, the way I am seeing the game, physically and without the ball, pressing, I feel in a really good place.”

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