‘Four Years Is a Long Way’: Harry Kane Reflects on England Future After Semi-Final Heartbreak
England captain Harry Kane admitted he is still processing the pain of their 2-1 World Cup semi-final defeat to Argentina. He described Argentina’s late comeback as “one of the toughest moments” of his career and praised Lionel Messi’s inspired display. At 32, Kane said it is “too early” to decide whether he will feature in the 2030 tournament. “I take things year by year,” he explained, adding that he never wants to put a limit on his international career. Kane also pinpointed a recurring issue: England struggled to keep possession and apply pressure in the final 10 minutes. “We did so well for 60 minutes, then we struggled to keep the ball,” he said. “We need to find out how we can improve in those situations.” The loss marks England’s second World Cup semi-final defeat in eight years, extending a run of near-misses at major tournaments.
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