Harry Kane is focused on leading England to World Cup glory later this year, with “more fire in the belly” following their Euro 2020 final heartbreak.
The Three Lions, whose only major international honour came when they won the 1966 World Cup, were within touching distance of ending 55 years of hurt last July.
However, they were beaten by Italy on penalties at Wembley in the final of the delayed tournament.
Gareth Southgate’s side, who also reached the semi-finals at the 2018 World Cup, are looking to go the extra step and get their hands on silverware in Qatar in December, having come through qualification for the finals unbeaten.
England step up their preparations with back-to-back friendlies over the next week against Switzerland (March 26) and the Ivory Coast (March 29) at Wembley.
Captain Kane scored seven goals across the final two qualifiers against Albania and San Marino. That took his tally to 48, moving him joint-third with Gary Lineker on his country’s all-time list and just six away from breaking Wayne Rooney’s record (53).
The Tottenham man is thrilled with the progress he and his England team-mates have made over the past four years and explains they have a burning desire for glory.
“From where we were pre-World Cup 2018 to where we are now, we’ve made massive strides, with the squad, with the team, with the connection with the fans,” he said. “There’s definitely an expectation on us now.
“Obviously, the final in the summer still hurts. It still has a bitter taste in the mouth, but for sure it gives you more hunger, more fire in the belly to take that one step further and try to win a major tournament.
“We’re working towards that, we feel like we’re improving every year.
“Hopefully, we can take big strides to becoming one of the best teams in the history of the England national team.”