Harry Kane Addresses His World Cup Future After England’s Loss to Argentina
Summary
England lost to Argentina 2-1 in the World Cup semifinals, ending their chance to win the tournament. Harry Kane, England’s captain, said it is too soon to decide if he will play in future World Cups and emphasized he will take things one year at a time.Key Facts
- England was defeated by Argentina in the World Cup semifinals with a 2-1 score.
- Argentina scored two late goals assisted by Lionel Messi after England took an early lead.
- Harry Kane scored six goals in the tournament and played well alongside Jude Bellingham.
- Kane said he loves playing for the England team and will consider his future closer to the next World Cup.
- England will play France for third place in the upcoming bronze medal match.
- Kane will be 33 during the next World Cup in 2026 and 37 by the 2030 World Cup.
- Kane referenced the long careers of Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as examples of players competing at older ages.
- England’s coach used a defensive strategy in the second half, which some critics say may have contributed to conceding late goals.
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