England's Harry Kane (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)England captain Harry Kane has shared an emotional message for the Three Lions' supporters following the team's heartbreaking exit from the FIFA World Cup 2026 at the hands of Argentina in the semifinals. Kane enjoyed an impressive tournament, finishing with six goals and one assist in seven matches. Despite his prolific campaign, the 32-year-old admitted he was devastated after England narrowly missed out on another World Cup finaIn a heartfelt post on X on Friday, Kane described the defeat as one of the toughest moments of his career, saying England had come agonisingly close but ultimately fell short despite giving everything throughout the seven-week campaign. Notably, England reached the quarterfinals at the 2022 FIFA World Cup after finishing fourth in 2018, before progressing to the semifinals in the 2026 edition."No words are big enough right now to overcome this empty feeling in the stomach. We were close, really close to another final but it wasn’t enough. We’ve given everything over these last 7 weeks and to fall short is hard to take! I know the expectations are high and rightly so. We’ve been knocking on the door for eight years now but again are missing that final piece of the jigsaw. That’s where we have to go away, process it and find a way to get better. I’m so proud of the boys and what we have shown throughout this tournament—some tough games and tough environments that we have overcome. Some memories will stay with us players, and I’m sure with you fans, for a long, long time. Going for glory doesn’t always mean you will get it. You have to fight for it, get knocked down, pick yourself up and go again, and that’s what we will do. There’s no other way but to keep believing and keep pushing. Thank you to every single fan who travelled and supported us in the stadiums. Thank you to everyone back home for believing in us. Thank you to the players and staff for everything you have given. As always, win or lose, we learn and go again," Harry Kane wrote on X. Argentina into the finalsArgentina defeated England 2-1 in a dramatic FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final on Wednesday, July 15, 2026, at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Lionel Messi orchestrated a stunning late comeback with two critical assists, shattering England's dreams of reaching their first World Cup final since 1966.
Heartbroken Harry Kane vows England will 'go again' after FIFA World Cup exit
England captain Harry Kane has shared an emotional message for the Three Lions' supporters following the team's heartbreaking exit from the FIFA World Cup 2026 at the hands of Argentina in the semifinals. Kane enjoyed an impressive tournament, finishing with six goals and one assist in seven matches.











