Harry Kane has broken his silence on his team’s World Cup exit at the hands of Argentina, admitting the Three Lions were ‘missing final piece of the jigsaw’ following their agonising 2-1 loss.
The England captain, 32, who scored six goals during the tournament, had hoped to lead his team into their first World Cup final since 1966.
But despite taking a 1-0 lead, England were unable to hold off Lionel Messi‘s side, who struck back twice to seal victory in the match that was marred by political tensions over the Falkland Islands.
Kane took to social media to share his disappointment, describing Wednesday’s loss in Atlanta
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