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Southgate admits England have long way to go

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LONDON: England manager Gareth Southgate conceded his team were a ‘ work in progress’ after they qualified for next year’s World Cup with a desperatel­y l aboured 1- 0 vic tory over Slovenia.

England’s fans had long given up on Thursday’s game at Wembley and were entertaini­ng themselves by launching paper aeroplanes towards the pitch by the time Harry Kane stabbed in a predatory 94th-minute winner.

But with two 23-year- olds, 22year- old Raheem Sterling and 19year- old Marcus Rashford in his starting XI, Southgate believes it is unrealisti­c to expect England to play like world-beaters at this stage of their developmen­t.

“What the team have been through over 18 months and as a young team what they’re having to deal with in terms of expectatio­n and criticism of their performanc­es, it’s tough for them,” Southgate said.

“They’re young players that we have to try and get behind. They’re giving absolutely everything they’ve got. They don’t have Champions League or league championsh­ip winning medals throughout this group.

“They’re a work in progress. But they will give everything they’ve got for the shirt and they are going to improve over the next few years.

“They ’ re su f f e r ing the consequenc­es of 25 years, 30 years, 40 years (of underachie­vement). That isn’t their fault. We have to give them the belief and the backing to go and achieve.”

Immediatel­y after the game, the Football Associatio­n announced England wil l play friendlies against Brazi l and world champions Germany at Wembley in November.

Their next task is a trip to Lithuania for their final Group F game on Sunday and although it is now a dead rubber, Southgate said he will not release any players from his squad.

“We have to assess where we are injury-wise, but I won’t be releasing players,” he told his postmatch press conference. — AFP

 ??  ?? England’s striker Harry Kane (right) scores the the opening goal during the Fifa World Cup 2018 qualificat­ion football match between England and Slovenia at Wembley Stadium in London. — AFP photo
England’s striker Harry Kane (right) scores the the opening goal during the Fifa World Cup 2018 qualificat­ion football match between England and Slovenia at Wembley Stadium in London. — AFP photo

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