The England captain said he has yet to recover from the final lost against Italy on penalties at Wembley Stadium.
Harry Kane, captain of England, assured that the defeat in the penalty shootout against Italy, in the last European Championship, will haunt him throughout his career.
The English striker, who will seek to ensure the qualification of his team for the Qatar 2022 World Cup this Friday against Albania, recalled the final of the last Euro, when they fell at Wembley against Italy.
“It was a very tough defeat. Losing a Euro Cup final at Wembley, that’s going to haunt me for the rest of my career. You never recover from those things unless you win something, “said Kane at a press conference.
“With no time to absorb it, you are already playing in the Premier League a couple of weeks later. He never has the opportunity to think about it and learn from it, ”added the forward.
Kane, who has barely scored a goal this season in the Premier League, where Tottenham Hotspur are out of European positions, also spoke about his current form.
“People can search often looking for excuses when they do not brand,” said Kane, in relation to his possible departure in the past summer market. “That’s why it’s important for me to believe in myself, have my mindset and work harder.”
“That’s how I’ve always thought, whether I’m dialing regularly or not. There haven’t been many moments in my career where I’ve scored as little as I do now. With England it’s been a good year for me ”, pointed out Kane. (D)

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