'We'll hold our heads up high'

World Cup 2018: ‘Gutted’ Harry Kane says England gave it their all as millions of Three Lions fans suffer World Cup heartbreak once more

ENGLAND’S great World Cup adventure is over — after Gareth Southgate’s young Lions lost 2-1 to Croatia in a pulsating, nerve-shredding semi-final.

Skipper Harry Kane, speaking minutes after the final whistle, summed up the feelings of the nation when he said: “It hurts. It hurts a lot.

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England were inconsolable after losing in extra time to Croatia

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Gareth Southgate tries to console a shattered Harry Maguire after the whistle

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Harry Kane failed to fire in the World Cup semi-final after scoring five World Cup goals this summer

“But we can hold our heads up high. We have gone further than a lot of people thought we would do.

“Obviously it has been great to get to this stage and we know we have done everyone proud — but we wanted to win. We wanted more and are sad we couldn’t give our fans a final.”

Southgate added: “We’ve come an incredibly long way in a short space of time.

“The whole thing is beyond where we thought we might go. Tonight we weren’t quite there. But the team will be stronger for it.

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Jordan Pickford holds his head in his hands with his partner Megan Davison and family
England players heartbroken and in tears as Croatia celebrate semi-final World Cup win

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Jesse Lingard reacts to the full-time whistle as England were knocked out against Croatia

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Kieran Trippier celebrates after scoring a free-kick

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England are met with cheers from supporting inside the stadium after losing to Croatia

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Fans surveyed the aftermath of England’s World Cup exit with empty beer bottles and plastic cups strewn everywhere

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Fans shed tears as England’s World Cup dream ended in limp fashion

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Marcus Rashford is dejected with his face down in the turf after England’s loss

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Ivan Perisic volleys the equaliser for Croatia as he swings a leg in front of Kyle Walker’s head

“As we reflect, there will be positives but it’s difficult tonight. We were so close to what was unimaginable at the start.”

Pete Wood, 27, of Manchester, said: “Nothing like this has happened in my lifetime so despite the disappointment it has been amazing. No one expected us to get to the semi-finals.

“It’s a young squad and looks good for the future. To get so far is a massive achievement.”

The Three Lions went ahead in Moscow, but were pegged back by Ivan Perisic’s equaliser before Mario Mandzukic’s goal sent their opponents through to Sunday’s final against France.

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Ivan Perisic celebrates putting Croatia into the lead with a superb volley as he ghosted in in front of Kyle Walker

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Kyle Walker and John Stones react to England going behind in extra time

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A nervous-looking David Beckham watches the World Cup semi-final in Miami

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There was disbelief in pubs across the country as Croatia took the lead in extra-time
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Kieran Trippier’s stunning opener after five minutes as worthy of any game, but optimism evaporated as the Three Lions ran out of ideas – and tension mounted among the millions of fans watching all around the country.

Southgate’s men will now go on to play for third place against their group rivals Belgium on Saturday, while Croatia will face the French in Sunday’s final.

Yesterday the country was brought to a standstill once more as millions left work early to get home or to the pub in time for kick-off of what was England’s biggest game for 28 years.

London’s Oxford Street, usually buzzing with commuters, lay empty, and the A11 in Suffolk as well as the M1 in London were deserted as the match gripped the nation.

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These fans are finding it difficult to watch as the nation gets the jitters

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Kieran Trippier’s free kick floats over the wall and into the net for an early England lead

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Fans at a pub in Southgate, London go bonkers as England take an early lead against Croatia

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The tension is etched on the faces of England fans all over the country

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Jamie Vardy’s wife Rebekah and Fern Hawkins – the partner of Harry Maguire – were both in the crowd to cheer their boys on, while Gary Lineker, Slaven Bilic and Ryan Giggs all witnessed the game at close quarters.

A surge of 10,000 supporters more than doubled the backing for Southgate’s young Lions in Moscow overnight as they played their biggest game in a generation.

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Thousands of England and Croatia fans fill one of Moscow’s main boulevards ahead of tonight’s World Cup semi-final

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It’s another stunning evening for it in Brighton as thousands of fans gather in a fan park to cheer on the boys

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Harry Maguire’s family consoles him after his loss

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Jordan Pickford’s partner Megan Davison gives the players a wave as she takes her seat in the stands

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Jack Butland’s partner Annabel Peyton looks for her seat near the other wives and girlfriends

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Fern Hawkins tries to spot her partner Harry Maguire on the pitch

The post mortem over English football’s exciting summer began soon after kick-off with Gary Neville, Ian Wright and Roy Keane fiercely debating the merits of their campaign from the pundit’s chairs.

Keane said: “Harry Kane made the point about the next step they’re truing to take, the next step is trying to get to the World Cup final. The hardest step by far.

“They didn’t show enough quality tonight, England. We praised the, but the opportunity was there to win the game.

“Having the opportunity and going to take it is another challenge, and they didn’t do that.

“They will be kicking themselves, maybe not tonight because they’ll be sore and raw.

“But when Gareth gets back over the next few weeks with his staff, they’ll look at it and go ‘maybe we could have done something differently.’

“You always have that mindset when you’ve been beaten.

“But, it was just a step too far for them.”

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The A11 is almost empty near Newmarket in Suffolk

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