Harry Kane remains motivated by the painful memory of his missed penalty in the 2022 World Cup quarter-finals, a moment he describes as one of the toughest in his career. As England gears up for the 2026 World Cup in North America, the captain is determined to rewrite his legacy and lead his team to glory.
Haunted by a Missed Opportunity in Qatar
During England’s quarter-final clash with France at the 2022 World Cup, Kane had already converted a penalty earlier in the game. However, with the scoreline at 2-1 against England, he missed a crucial spot-kick by sending the ball high over the crossbar. The miss proved decisive and remains a heavy burden for the striker.
Reflecting on the moment, Kane told British media, “That was probably the worst moment I’ve felt in my career. I’ve faced losses before, but carrying that responsibility and not being able to deliver something I’ve done many times before was difficult to accept.”
Focused on Redemption in 2026
Despite the setback, Kane is not dwelling on past disappointment. Instead, he’s focused on making amends at the upcoming World Cup, where he hopes to go beyond the quarter-finals and chase the ultimate prize.
“The 2022 World Cup left a tough final memory, but I’m eager for the next tournament,” Kane said. “I want to push further and lift the trophy, something we all dream of.”
Strong Form Leads England to World Cup Qualification
England’s recent 5-0 victory over Latvia secured their qualification for the 2026 World Cup, with Kane netting two goals in the win. His tally for England now stands at an impressive 76 international goals, a testament to his consistency and quality.
When asked about the possibility of reaching 100 goals for his country, Kane remained optimistic. “I feel great physically and mentally. I’m not slowing down anytime soon. The goals are coming, and my overall game—pressing, positioning—feels sharp. I’m in a really good place right now.”