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'We should be proud' - Harry Kane praises England's thrilling fightback against Germany

Captain Harry Kane was full of praise for England after their last game before the World Cup produced a stunning 3-3 Nations League draw against Germany at Wembley.

The Three Lions were seemingly down and out at 2-0 down, and manager Gareth Southgate was facing a barrage of criticism, until a brilliant fightback saw goals from Luke Shaw, Mason Mount and Kane put the home side in front.

A famous victory was denied when goalkeeper Nick Pope's mistake gifted Kai Havertz his second goal of the night, but Kane remained upbeat as England prepare for the finals in Qatar.

The captain, who has now scored 51 goals for his country, said: "I am proud of the boys and now we have a busy six weeks or so before we get ready for the World Cup.

"It was a lot better. I thought we played really well, we were unfortunate to go 2-0 behind, it was a mistake and then a great goal from the edge of the box.

"We did really well to stay in the game, to get back into it, get into the lead and then unfortunately another error. The mentality and fight of the team was out there. We didn't get the win but we can be proud of what we did and it puts us in a good place ahead of the World Cup.

"We're going to have to be ready come the start of the tournament. Major football tournament is different to any other football you play for England. The pressure is high and the concentration has to be high and I feel like we respond well to that.

"We've upped our game as we've gone along in the last two major tournaments. We dust ourselves down, we know we have to improve, but we'll go away with our clubs and hopefully everyone goes away fit, strong and is ready to come back in November."

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