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Harry Kane knows only one thing will silence doubters after Euro 2024 pain

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Harry Kane might have ended up sharing the Euro 2024 Golden Boot but England’s captain and record goalscorer will know that the question marks around him this time were mostly justified.

Kane cut a forlorn figure at the final whistle in Berlin on Sunday night as England were left heartbroken once again as the losing finalists in consecutive European Championships. Gareth Southgate’s men had given themselves a chance, but on this occasion it had little to do with their previously talismanic skipper.




They hit back after Nico Williams’ second half goal with substitute Cole Palmer’s low strike from outside the box. It was not enough though as in the final five minutes, Mikel Oyarzabal popped up in the box with the winning goal for Spain.

Kane struggled on the night in Germany. He managed just 13 touches of the ball, won only two aerial duels and just five of his 10 passes reached their intended target and his one shot towards goal was blocked. The England captain was taken off on the hour mark by Southgate and replaced by Ollie Watkins and England’s record goalscorer could have few complaints after a forgettable 60 minutes.

Kane’s display means that in the 181 minutes he played across both the Euro 2020 and 2024 finals, the England striker had just one shot, one touch in the opposition box and managed just 58 touches of the ball in total.

Yet with just three goals in the tournament, the 30-year-old still ended up with the top scorer prize as UEFA decided it would be shared. So he will be awarded it with Dani Olmo, Cody Gakpo, Georges Mikautadze, Jamal Musiala and Ivan Schranz. For Kane to have his name on it means that joins Gerd Muller as the only two players to have finished as the top scorer at a World Cup and a European Championship.

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