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Germany midfielder Toni Kroos admitted the 2-0 defeat to England in the last 16 of Euro 2020 was a "bitter" pill to swallow as they rued their missed chances. Late goals by Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane at Wembley put England into the quarter-finals and brought down the curtain on Joachim Loew's 15-year reign as Germany coach. The visitors only had themselves to blame as Thomas Mueller missed a clear late chance, nine minutes from the end, when he fired wide with the goal at his mercy and England 1-0 up. "This is very, very bitter," said Kroos. "We weren't effective enough and the 1-0 (when Sterling scored) changed everything, until then we had played a decent game. "When you go out in the last 16, it's disappointing, even though we came through a difficult group." Germany qualified from Group F alongside France and Portugal, but all three teams bowed out in the last 16. ryj/mw
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2021-06-29

