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After England’s defeat against Iceland (0-1), Harry Kane sounded the alarm.
Among the big favorites for the final victory of Euro 2024 in Germany (June 14 to July 14), England is going through a complicated preparation. And the defeat of the Three Lions on Friday evening at home against Iceland (0-1) is not likely to reassure.
For the Daily MailEnglish captain Harry Kane was keen to remobilize his troops. “It’s a good wake-up call. It makes everyone realize that it won’t be as easy as people think. “, said the Bayern Munich scorer.
Kane: “Sometimes you need a wake-up call”
And to add: “There is still a lot of work. Sometimes we need a wake-up call. We have to improve in certain areas, especially with pressure. The matches in our group will be comparable to this one. We will have to defend well, especially on long balls. We have to be more patient when we have possession. »
As a reminder, England will begin their Euro on June 16 against Serbia.
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