Scots Kaned by England striker
SOUTHGATE: HE MADE IT LOOK A LOT EASIER THAN IT WAS
Manager pleased with his players’ mental fortitude.
Glasgow
England manager Gareth Southgate said his team’s last-gasp 2-2 draw against Scotland demonstrated the kind of mental fortitude he is trying to instil in his players.
England shipped two late Leigh Griffiths free-kicks in Saturday’s 2018 World Cup qualifier at Hampden Park, only for new captain Harry Kane to rescue a point by volleying in a 93rd-minute equaliser.
Southgate said his players’ perseverance in the face of improbable odds was a sign that they are on the right path.
“I think it’s a huge moment for the team,” said Southgate, who took his squad to a military training camp on a team-building exercise last week.
“The questions around us centre on character and the ability to withstand events that go against you.”
Kane’s goal was the Tottenham Hotspur striker’s sixth in 18 internationals and came at the end of his first game under Southgate, after injuries had kept him out of England’s six previous matches.
“It was an important moment for the team and an important moment individually for Harry,” Southgate told the media.
“It was brilliant for him that in a pressure moment he executed a skill that he made look a lot easier than it actually was.”
On a sun-kissed Glasgow afternoon, England took the lead in the 70th minute when substitute Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s left-foot strike beat home goalkeeper Craig Gordon’s flimsy attempt at a save.
It was the cue for Griffiths to take centre-stage, the Celtic striker arcing a 25-yard free-kick inside the right-hand post in the 87th minute and then curling a shot into the other side of the goal three minutes later.
Goalkeeper Joe Hart got nowhere near either shot, but Southgate absolved him of blame.
“I thought he was extremely composed with the ball at his feet and his focus through the week, he’s been one of the outstanding leaders in the group,” said Southgate, whose side remain top of Uefa qualifying Group F. –