Captain Harry Kane says England "have another level we can reach" as they bid to win the World Cup for the first time since 1966.

England play Argentina in the World Cup semi-finals on Wednesday and if they win would meet either France or Spain in Sunday's final Captain Harry Kane has admitted England "have another level we can reach" as they bid to win the World Cup for the first time since 1966. The Three Lions needed extra-time before beating Norway 2-1 on Saturday, with a semi-final on Wednesday in Atlanta against Argentina (20:00 BST) to come. After the quarter-final, boss Thomas Tuchel said he was unhappy with England's performance, saying the team "got lucky", were "sloppy", made "a lot of technical mistakes" and were "not fast enough, not repetitive enough". Kane, 32, has scored six goals in this tournament and is England's joint top goalscorer, along with Jude Bellingham. The skipper felt Tuchel's frustrations were because the side did not replicate what they were doing in training. "When he sees us train and sees the closeness of us and sees what we can do, especially with the players we have, the way we attack, our one-on-ones and the skills, he just wants to see that version of us," added Kane. "He knows as much as anyone that it's not as simple as that, we're playing against good opposition and good teams.