​England lost to France on the way to the semi-finals of the World Cup in Qatar (1-2), but Harry Kane had a chance to send the match into extra time if he converted the second penalty.

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The forward of “Tottenham” in the 84th minute of the match at “Al-Bayt” shot past the goal, and the victory finally remained for the world champions.

Harry Kane, devastated after missing a penalty against France

Harry Kane, 29, restored parity for Gareth Southgate’s national side, also from 11 yards, but the pressure got the better of him with his second strike and he fired past Hugo Lloris.

“I’m not one of those players who think about it a lot. I prepare the same, even if I have a penalty or two in the game. I can’t fault my preparation or the pregame details. I was sure that I would score, but I did not do as well as I would have liked.

I will definitely have to live with this guilt and take responsibility for the rest of my life, but all we can do is be proud of each other and know that the team has a bright future.” Harry Kane said.