Harry Kane, captain of England, accepted the “responsibility, as captain and as the one who missed the penalty” that could force extra time against France (1-2) in the quarterfinals of the World Cup in Qatar 2022, in the same time commented that he had to “live with it and assume it”
“I couldn’t be prouder of my teammates. It was a difficult night… We had better chances, but football comes down to small details; as the captain and the one who missed the penalty, I’m responsible. I have to live with it and accept it,” Kane said in the mixed zone.
“I felt safe throwing it, I just didn’t execute it the way I wanted,” he said about his mistake from about eleven meters after previously scoring another that meant the momentary tie at one.
Kane, confident in the future
Of course, Kane is confident that his good performance will take them far in the upcoming tournaments.
“The team is in a good moment, with the players in their best form, and there will be good moments in the future. Now we are very angry that it is over, because we are convinced that we can go to the end, but we can be proud of what we’ve done,” Kane said.
Source: La Verdad

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