Nevermind the goals. This is what Harry Kane will be remembered for, forever more. 🏴
"Well, Harry, huge congratulations. What a contest, what a win. But I just firstly wanted to ask you what's happened over there by the England goal because there looks to be some concern. Yeah, Jordan, my voice is gone. Henlo, just fell over there. I think it's OK. Just starting to move his arm. OK, well, as for the performance, I think it says it all, the fact that your voice is gone. That was some contest to watch. What on earth was it like to play in? Yeah, it was a crazy game. Um, we had to fight. We had to fight in something and. Yeah, I've just been sitting there. I can't really talk, but. Yeah, all the occasion, the team, everything against us. We found a way. I was going to say, is that what pleases you the most, the resilience today? Because even your penalty, a word on that as well, not the one you scored, the one you conceded, what did you make of that? Yeah, I thought I got to the ball first. It was one of those days that the ref gave a lot against us. And in the end, it didn't matter. So, yeah, I'm happy. I'm going to try one more question, if your voice holds out. What can this do for England going forward? You've got a quarterfinal in Miami against Norway to look forward to. What can the England fans look forward to now? Well, just look at them here, incredible, unbelievable support. Speechless, I can't even talk, so. Go and rest that voice, rest up, thanks, Harry. He literally can't talk. The thing is, this has been described by the three of you, by Guy Moebri on commentary, as one of the great England performances, one of the great England results. And that, the captain's interview afterwards, is going to go down in history. But that sums it up, that sums up the absolute madness."
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Nevermind the goals. This is what Harry Kane will be remembered for, forever more. 🏴