You will know the pose. Head bowed, hands on hips, the haunting realisation a chance to finally become a winner had slipped away.
Harry Kane cut that figure in Moscow and Madrid, Wembley and Doha but he could never have foreseen adding Leverkusen to his destinations of despair. But here he was, shattered, confronting the prospect that another calamity is potentially unfolding.
When Kane cut ties with Tottenham, we expected with good reason his medal famine would end. Bayern Munich always win the Bundesliga and had signed England’s captain for £100million - how could things go wrong?