Kane: There is one match left to make history, and we deserve to win
England national team striker Harry Kane appeared in press statements after qualifying for the European Nations Cup final, beating the Netherlands by two goals to one.
Kane said: “We made history.” “An amazing achievement. I am very proud of everyone, every player, every member of the coaching staff, I am very proud of them. To do what we did away from home is really special. There is a feeling that there is still one more goal and we have to do it on Sunday.” p>
He added about Ollie Watkins, who scored the winning goal: “We talk about preparation, we are a big team in preparation, when it is important, you may get five minutes, one minute, but You can make a difference, he was patient, what he did was wonderful and he deserved it.”
He stressed: “In the first half we had a lot of control. In the second half we were Were exhausted, in general I think we deserved to win.”
He continued: “The penalty kick? She received a hit. Sometimes you get a penalty kick and sometimes you don’t. I was happy with the progress To execute it and see the ball go into the net, it was definitely a great feeling.”
He concluded on facing Spain: “Another incredibly difficult match. Another match to make history. This is what we are passionate about. It's been a tough journey but there's still one more game to go. 90 minutes, 120, penalty kicks, whatever it takes we will do it, I am looking forward to this match.”