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A World Cup of missed opportunities for England, Southgate and Kane

  • December 11, 2022
  • Sport

It was another night of World Cup heartbreak for England as they were beaten 2-1 by holders France. Harry Kane equalled Wayne Rooney’s England’s scoring record with the 53rd goal for his country, but a late penalty miss proved decisive in the quarter-final at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor. 

Aurelien Tchouameni had given the reigning champions the lead with a superbly struck effort from outside the box on 17 minutes, but captain Kane equalised with a penalty nine minutes into the second-half. Olivier Giroud’s header then put Les Bleus back into the lead on 78 minutes and it proved to be the winning goal. Kane had a late chance to score a second equaliser from the spot, but he blazed his kick high over the bar.

The defeat was England’s seventh in ten World Cup quarter-finals, said Mitch Phillips on Reuters. And it marked another “four years of hurt” since their solitary triumph in 1966. 

Olivier Giroud headed France’s winning goal against England

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Regrets and a cruel outcome 

Gareth Southgate and his Three Lions players “nursed a familiar sense of missed opportunity” as an elusive major tournament triumph “escaped them once more”, said Phil McNulty on BBC Sport. A “brutal outcome”, England’s display against France “deserved at least to drag the game into extra time”. 

As England found a way in Al Khor “to go out of the World Cup on penalties”, it was a “cruel” ending for Kane, said Barney Ronay in The Guardian. “Let’s not dress it up”, the penalty miss will “come to haunt” the skipper because he “loves this stuff, knows his strengths, his role, and because he feels it so deeply with England”. Kane’s penalty will now “stay up there, lost in the thin desert air” and “merge and mingle” with the other spot kicks that “never fell back to earth”. 

The “biggest regret” for England, and the difference this time around, is that the tournament was “there for the taking”, said Jamie Carragher in The Telegraph. The “same old outcome” does not mean we are watching the “same old England” and “seeing the same old story”. If England had beaten France, “I would genuinely have believed England were about to win the World Cup”.

Gareth Southgate consoled Harry Kane after his penalty miss

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Southgate will take time to consider future 

For England boss Southgate, who led his team to the semi-finals in 2018 and the final of the Euros last summer, he will now “review and reflect” on his side’s defeat before making a decision on his future. Appointed in 2016, Southgate’s contract runs until December 2024. 

“Whenever I’ve finished these tournaments I’ve needed time to make correct decisions because emotionally you go through so many different feelings and the energy that it takes through these tournaments is enormous,” he said. “So I want to make the right decision, whenever that is, for the team, for England, for the FA.”

Didier Deschamps’s French side are now on course to retain the trophy they won in Russia four years ago. Describing the quarter-final victory over England as “fabulous”, the French head coach admitted that his team “got a bit lucky”, but praised his players for keeping their lead with “our hearts and our guts”.

With the World Cup semi-final line-up now complete in Qatar, Croatia will face Argentina on Tuesday and France will play Morocco on Wednesday. 

Article source: https://www.theweek.co.uk/news/sport/football/958854/england-world-cup-missed-opportunities-southgate-kane

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