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We still have Mings to feel good about despite loss

- By JACK FOX

TYRONE MINGS tried to focus on the positives following England’s stinging Nations League loss to Belgium.

The Three Lions finished third in the inaugural competitio­n but will not be present at next year’s finals following a frustratin­g night in Leuven. England dominated large periods, especially in the second half, but lacked the cutting edge required to respond to Youri Tielemans’ deflected strike and a Dries Mertens free-kick as the match ended 2-0. Those goals were even more galling as they came during a positive performanc­e away to the world’s top-ranked side – who England beat at Wembley last month – but Mings knows they need to remember the bigger picture with next summer’s rearranged European Championsh­ip looming large.

‘We look at the goals and they’re disappoint­ing in the way that they went in,’ Mings said. ‘ So, it’s important to not dwell on that too much and, for our progressio­n and process that we’re going through at the moment, it’s important to look at the overall performanc­e. ‘And there are a lot of good things in there. There are a lot of things that we can be proud of but of course we’re disappoint­ed with the scoreline. Obviously I don’t enjoy conceding goals, I don’t enjoy losing, so it’s hard to sit here now and say “yeah, there are positives” but I know they are.

‘I know that the performanc­e of the team for large periods of it was good, on the ball, off the ball, so we’ll take positives, I guess, when the dust settles.’

Mings’ deflection inadverten­tly took Tielemans’ strike just away from Jordan Pickford for Belgium’s opener, while Declan Rice was bemused by the referee’s decision to give what proved to be a costly free-kick.

Mertens fired the resulting set-piece over the wall and into the top corner, prompting former Manchester United captain Roy Keane to criticise Aston Villa defender Mings for not jumping.

‘The decision for the free-kick is probably questionab­le,’ Mings said.

‘I haven’t seen it back but I don’t want to sit here and dwell on refereeing decisions too much. The defending of the wall is a strange question. The ball went over. You could argue should we or shouldn’t we have jumped. I guess on another day it hits us and it doesn’t go in.

‘But it was a game of fine margins and unfortunat­ely we came out on the wrong side of that.’

 ?? PICTURE: GETTY ?? Tussle: Mings holds off the threat of Belgium goalscorer Mertens
PICTURE: GETTY Tussle: Mings holds off the threat of Belgium goalscorer Mertens

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