stronger for the next challenge , manager gareth southgate says he ll be reflecting on what happened before making any decision on his future. 0ur sports editor dan roan reports from doha. out of the tournament they believed they could win, england s dejected players left their al wakrah hotel earlier than they d hoped this morning. the journey home accompanied by all too familiar thoughts of what might have been. commentator: he s missed it! the moment that will haunt harry kane. this penalty could have seen him become england s record goal scorer and almost certainly take last night s showdown against france into extra time. but instead, the cruellest of twists. today the captain tweeted that he was absolutely gutted, but that now it s about using the experience to be mentally and physically stronger for the next challenge. england were left stunned at another missed opportunity. but having gone toe to toe with the world champions, the manager believes his side can take heart. the te
france showing why they are world champions as they took the lead. england are made of sterner stuff these days, and when the brazilian referee finally found in theirfavour, harry kane took his chance to equalise. kane scores for england! his team were now on top, but having gone so close to taking the lead, it was france who did so. giroud s deflected header decisive. england needed to dig deep, and with time running out this foul on mason mount presented a chance to rescue themselves. or so they thought. this would have put kane clear as england s record goal scorer and almost certainly taken this epic into extra time, but instead, the cruellest of twists. he s missed it! a shell shocked england left to rue another missed opportunity. we played well and created chances, we just didn t have the luck. the referee didn t help us. the ball didn t bounce our way. of course, the missed penalty from harry,
later this decade. england s footballers are on their way home after being knocked out of the world cup in a match against france watched on tv by more than 20 million people in the uk. members of the team have been saying it will take time to come to terms with the end of this world cup dream and thanked fans for their support. our sports editor dan roan reports from doha. out of the tournament they believed they could win, england s dejected players left their al wakrah hotel earlier than they d hoped this morning. the journey home accompanied by all too familiar thoughts of what might have been. commentator: he s missed it! the moment that will haunt harry kane. this penalty could have seen him become england s record goal scorer and almost certainly take last night s showdown against france into extra time. but instead the cruellest of twists. today the captain tweeted that he was absolutely gutted, but that now it s about using the experience to be mentally and physically strong
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