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We’re not too nice to win trophies, says England boss Southgate

- Jonathan VEAL

ENGLAND boss Gareth Southgate feels like his “stomach has been ripped out” by the Euro 2020 final defeat to Italy but insists his side are not too nice to win silverware.

The Three Lions were a penalty shootout away from ending 55 years of hurt, but came unstuck from 12 yards against the Azzurri after the contest had ended 1-1 after 120 minutes at Wembley.

It was a sad end to an impressive tournament for Southgate’s side, who have connected with the nation because of their spirit and commitment. That has led to some accusation­s that they are too nice to win tournament­s, especially coming up against the likes of Italy, who are regarded by some as kings of the dark arts.

Southgate, who says the squad will “heal together”, refutes that claim.

“It’s not ultimately where we want to get to and when you are so close that’s even more painful, of course, it feels like my stomach has been ripped out this morning,” Southgate said yesterday. “I’ve still got huge belief in them. Those boys have done a brilliant job and we heal together as a team now and we are there for them. I know that 99 per cent of the public will be as well because they know how well they have played.

“I don’t see that (being too nice). We’ve got to a final for the first time for 55 years. You’re not a nice team to get to a final. We’ve overcome a lot of hurdles that we’ve not been able to in the past.

“We know that a lot of players that are still very inexperien­ced in terms of internatio­nal football and have delivered at an incredibly high level.

“The more experience­d players in the big matches were really able to use that experience to defeat Germany, who had an incredibly experience­d team, to come through a semi-final that was a hugely challengin­g experience for them, and we’ve taken Italy, who are a top, top team, and unbeaten in 30 (games), right to the wire. If we’d been torn apart, or looked a mess, then I might be thinking differentl­y about it.

“Of course we’re going to analyse everything but we’re going to be realistic about that and not just dive into things that aren’t reality and aren’t the reasons for not having won.

“It’s easy to throw theories around at the end of any game in any number of area, but I think it’s important to reflect carefully and analyse carefully when you’re the coach, because I don’t want to go along with narratives that probably aren’t correct, but also I have to reflect on everything that’s asked, which is fair.”

England made a dream start as Luke Shaw scored the fastest ever goal in a European Championsh­ip, after just one minute and 57 seconds, but they could not build on that platform and Italy came back into it as Leonardo Bonucci levelled midway through the second half.

You’re not a nice team to get to a final. We’ve overcome a lot of hurdles that we’ve not been able to in the past

 ?? Picture: Paul Ellis/Getty ?? Gareth Southgate applauds the fans after England’s defeat by Italy in the Euro 2020 final at Wembley on Sunday night
Picture: Paul Ellis/Getty Gareth Southgate applauds the fans after England’s defeat by Italy in the Euro 2020 final at Wembley on Sunday night

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