Kane Reflects On England's Euro 2024 Final Loss As Missed Chance
Harry Kane expressed disappointment after England's Euro 2024 final loss to Spain in Berlin. The Three Lions became the first team to lose consecutive European Championship finals. Mikel Oyarzabal secured a 2-1 victory for Spain with a late goal on Sunday. Substitute Cole Palmer had equalised Nico Williams' second-half opener, but Gareth Southgate's team fell short again, extending their 58-year wait for a major trophy.
Kane admitted the defeat was deeply painful after another European Championship setback. "It's hard to put into words how we're all feeling right now," the England captain told ITV. "Tough game. We did well to get back into the game and struggled to build on that. To concede late on is really tough to take."

In the first half, England struggled to maintain possession, making it difficult to create chances. "We couldn't keep the ball," Kane noted. The second half saw an improvement, with Palmer scoring the equaliser. However, they were caught off guard by a cross leading to Spain's winning goal.
With his contract expiring in December, Southgate's future as England manager remains uncertain. Kane commented, "Gareth will go away and take time to decide." The team now shifts focus to the 2026 World Cup, hoping for better results.
Kane emphasised the difficulty of reaching finals and the importance of seizing such opportunities. "These finals aren't easy to get to," he said. "You have to take it when it comes, and we haven't done it again." The loss will be a long-lasting pain for the team and its supporters.
England's journey in Euro 2024 ended at the final stage with a narrow defeat by Spain. Despite their efforts throughout the tournament, they couldn't secure victory in the crucial match.
"We've been coming from behind all tournament," Kane added. "We've got it in the locker. We didn't take the next step and win it." This sentiment reflects England's resilience but also highlights their inability to clinch the title when it mattered most.
The team's performance in Euro 2024 showed promise but ultimately fell short of expectations. Fans and players alike will be left pondering what could have been as they look ahead to future competitions.
The disappointment of losing another final is compounded by England's long wait for silverware since their last major triumph in 1966. The pressure continues to mount on both players and management as they strive for success on the international stage.
As England turns its attention to upcoming tournaments, lessons from this defeat will be crucial in shaping their approach and strategy moving forward.
The emotional toll of this loss is evident in Kane's words and will likely resonate with fans who have supported the team through thick and thin.
England (@England) July 14, 2024
Our #EURO2024 journey comes to an end at the final stage, as the #ThreeLions are beaten 2-1 by Spain.