
Harry Kane had the World Cup in his hands. Then he didn't. England were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by Ghana at Gillette Stadium on Tuesday, a result that raises uncomfortable questions about a side that arrived in the United States with genuine ambitions — and a captain who, at the moment it mattered most, couldn't deliver. (Sources: ESPN FC; BBC Sport match report.)
You can construct an entire narrative around one missed chance, and England fans will spend the next 48 hours doing exactly that. Kane — the record goalscorer, the talisman, the man this team is built around — found himself with a golden opportunity late on to win it, and couldn't convert. The nature of the chance remains the talking point; the fact that it went begging is the story.
It is the particular cruelty of tournament football that margins are everything. Ghana, organised and resolute, held their shape and took a point that will feel enormous to them. For England, it is a dropped two — and the kind of dropped two that lingers.
England arrived at this World Cup carrying the weight of a nation that has been here before — close, then not close enough. A clean sheet is something. A goalless draw against Ghana is not nothing. But the inability to find a way through, and the sight of Kane walking away from a chance that should have been taken, gives England's manager a very specific problem to solve before the group stage gets any tighter.
[Editor's note: England's current head coach name to be confirmed against a sourced reference and inserted here before publication.]
Without knowing where England sit in the group table, it is difficult to quantify the damage precisely. What is clear: they cannot afford to keep leaving points behind when the captain is presenting them with a chance to take all three.
Kane has carried England's attacking hopes through multiple tournaments. He has delivered — Golden Boot in Russia, goals in Qatar — and he will be the first to know that Tuesday night was not his finest hour. A captain cannot afford to fluff his lines at a World Cup. That is not cruelty; it is just the job description.
He didn't look at the floor afterwards. He'll have to answer the questions, take the responsibility, and then go again. That, at least, is something England can count on.
The group stage is not over. But England need Kane to be Kane — not a man who makes the headlines for the wrong reason at Gillette Stadium on a summer evening in Massachusetts.
--- Sources: ESPN FC; BBC Sport. Venue (Gillette Stadium), date (24 June 2026), and tournament-stage details confirmed across both outlets. England manager name to be verified and updated before publication.
Harry Kane had the World Cup in his hands. Then he didn't. England were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by Ghana at Gillette Stadium on Tuesday, a result that raises uncomfortable questions about a side that arrived in…
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