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‘The worst feeling in the world’, said Harry Kane after the euro’s defeat

'The worst feeling in the world', said Harry Kane after the euro's defeat
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LONDON: British captain Harry Kane admitted the defeat of the penalty in the Euro 2020 final against Italy on Sunday was “the worst feeling in the world”.
Along with Harry Maguire, Kane was one of only two English players who scored because Italy won a 3-2 shot after a 1-1 draw after extra time at Wembley.
Marcus Rashford, Sancho Jadon and Bukayo Saka all missed their punishment, left England to regret the opportunity wasted to win their first main trophy since the 1966 World Cup.
Read Wearuro 2020: Italy Crown Champion Europe After a victory victory over Englanditaly won the European Championship for The first time since 1968 when Gianluigi Donnarumma saved two British penalties on the way to a 3-2 shooting victory after the team had fought 1-1 – a draw at Wembley who was diligent.
Federico Bernardeschi, Leonardo Bonucci and Domenico Berardi all scored because “punishment is the worst feeling in the world when you lose,” Kane told ITV.
“Anyone can miss a penalty.
Punishment is a punishment.
We pass a process.
The boys do everything they can, it’s not our night.” Luke Shaw has given England a dream from when he scored in the second minute.
But the fastest goal in the final history of the Euro could not inspire Britain to win because they gradually allow Italy to return to the match.
Leonardo Bonucci equalized in the second half, setting the stage for the latest English penalty horror after decades of short-out short-out defeat.
Italy gave the heart of punishment in the UK to win striker Euro 2020tenham Kane conceded Britain has played in the hands of Italy by adopting a careful approach in their efforts to preserve their superiority.
“We played against the very good side.
We went down to the perfect start.
It might be a little too deep.
They have a lot of balls,” Kane said.
“We looked quite control, they didn’t make too many opportunities.
They got a breakthrough from the set-piece and after that 50-50.” ?? When Italy raised their second euro title! ? @zzurri | #Ita | # Euro2020 https://t.co/Mvl5TJZOYK- UEFA Euro 2020 (@ Euro2020) 1626047331000safter reached their first European championship final in running their first main title since the 1966 World Cup, Kane insisted back from England painful losses.
“We won together, we lost together.
We will learn and grow from it.
The children will grow from him and it will give us more motivation for the World Cup next year,” he said.
“You have to hold his head high.
This is a fantastic tournament.”

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