England manager Gareth Southgate┬аbacked his team and claimed responsibility for his side’s painful defeat at the hands of Italy in the Euro 2020 final at the Wembley Stadium on Monday. Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka missed penalties for England in the shootout as they fell to a 2-3 defeat and Southgate, while speaking to the media, said that it was he┬а who chose the order of the ones who’d take the penalties. “That is my responsibility,тАЭ he said, adding, “I chose the guys to take the kicks. I told the players that nobody is on their own in that situation. We win and lose together as a team. They have been tight throughout and thatтАЩs how it needs to stay. It is my decision to give him [Saka] that penalty. That is totally my responsibility. It is not him or Marcus or Jadon. We worked through them in training. That is the order we came to.”┬аManchester United Show Support for Marcus Rashford After He Missed Penalty in Euro 2020 Final Against Italy, Check Post
He further stood out in support for his players, saying that they aren’t on their own and that they were a team in victory and even in defeat, saying, “What they have to know is none of them are on their own. We win and lose as a team. Penalties are my call. We worked in training. ItтАЩs not down to the players. Tonight it hasnтАЩt gone for us. We know they were the best takers we had left on the pitch. Of course itтАЩs going to be heartbreaking for the boys but they are not to blame for that.тАЭ
Southgate had words of praise for Saka who has had an impressive tournament. The Arsenal star had made just five appearances for England before the tournament but was an instant hit in Gareth Southgate’s squad. тАЬHeтАЩs such a super boy. HeтАЩs been a star and heтАЩs going to continue to be a star. WeтАЩve got to be there to support and help him. HeтАЩll get a lot of love from outside because of what heтАЩs done in this tournament,” he said.
England at the end of the night, remained without an international trophy since 1966 and despite Luke Shaw scoring with just two minutes on the clock, the Three Lions failed to hold on to their lead and eventually conceded to Italy in the 67th minute through defender Leonardo Bonnucci.┬аAmul Reacts to Italy’s Thrilling Euro 2020 Title Win With Witty Topical, Check Post
The 50-year old further added that the players should be proud of themselves, after having had a wonderful tournament, revealing that the Duke came to visit the players after the match.
тАЬTheyтАЩve given everything,тАЭ Southgate was quoted as saying. тАЬThey should hold their heads high. The devastation of going so close and not being able to give the country the trophy they wanted is difficult to put into context. The players have given everything and IтАЩm proud of them. “The players are in a really quiet place. The DukeтАЩs been down to see them in dressing room and has rightly thanked them for what theyтАЩve done. I said we could have no recriminations. TheyтАЩve got to walk away from here heads held high. TheyтАЩve done more than any team in the last 50 years. But credit to Italy, theyтАЩve been outstanding. The way theyтАЩve used the ball was a little bit better than us and they were strong enough in defence to stop us creating anything.тАЭ
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