England is used to devastating defeats at the men’s World Cup. It’s been a long time since the Three Lions brought home a World Cup title — 1966 to be exact — after all. But Sunday’s stunning collapse at the hands of Lionel Messi’s Argentina in Wednesday’s semifinal match might take the cake. For anyone emotionally invested in England’s success or lack thereof at international tournaments, it’s going to sting for a very long time.
You can count English striker Harry Kane among them.
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In a post-match interview, Kane said he was “gutted” for everyone. That includes his teammates, the England coaching
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