There's no worse feeling, this defeat in the finals will hurt as long as I'm alive...

Harry Kane has said that the pain from England's defeat in the Euro 2020 final against Italy at the penalty will not disappear from English players throughout their career, describing it as the worst feeling in the world. England was defeated 3:2 at the penalty after a 1:1 draw over 120 minutes, with [...]
Harry Kane has said that the pain from England's defeat in the Euro 2020 final against Italy at the penalty will not disappear from English players throughout their career, describing it as the worst feeling in the world.
England was defeated 3:2 at the penalty after a 1:1 draw over 120 minutes, with Marcus Rasford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka failing from the white spot.
England was looking for the first big trophy after 55 years, since the triumph at the 1966 World Cup.
This was the first finale of a European Champions for England, as well.
Speaking after the match, Tottenham's attacker said: “I couldn't give more. The boys couldn't give you more”.
“Penaltites are the worst feeling in the world when you lose. It wasn't our night, but this has been a fantastic tour and we have to keep our heads up”.
He added: “of course it will hurt us now. It'll hurt for a while. But we're on the right track and we're growing up and we hope we'll make progress next year”.











