Southgate: Players are starting to believe now
...BUT ENGLAND BOSS WARNS OF TOUGH SENEGAL TEST IN LAST-16
GARETH Southgate knows England need to handle heightened expectations in Qatar, but says there is more belief and confidence in the squad than during the run to the World Cup semi-finals four years ago.
Having taken over a side wounded by the humiliating Euro 2016 exit to Iceland, few could have foreseen the peaks the national team would scale during the 52-year-old’s reign.
England were a penalty shootout away from winning the European Championship against Italy last summer, having gone on an unforgettable run on the world stage in Russia in 2018.
Southgate’s side ended up losing their semi-final to Croatia in extra-time – experience that stands them in good stead as they prepare for their first World Cup knockout match since then against Senegal on Sunday.
“Definitely compared to Russia, I think there’s a different mentality about the whole group,” the England boss said ahead of the last-16 clash. “There’s more belief.
“Our objectives are different. In Russia, we were just thinking about, ‘Could we win a knockout game?’ There’s more expectation now, but more confidence and more experience of big matches.
“I don’t know if we’re ahead of where we were last summer, but definitely we’re pleased the first objective is achieved.
“The spirit of the team is good, we’ve got most of the group on the pitch, which is fabulous for the dynamic of the group and actually no yellow cards I think as well, which is a really good position for us.”
England progressed to the last-16 at Group B winners, having followed the 6-2 thumping of Iran and 0-0 draw with the United States by comprehensively beating Wales 3-0 on Tuesday night.
“I’m really pleased, but I was pleased three or four days ago,” Southgate added. “Nobody else was, so that’s how it is.
“I think we’ve played well and navigated a tricky group.
“(Against Wales) we dealt with an occasion that can be very tense, but our players showed their experience, they showed their class and I was really pleased with the way they handled it all.
“Senegal will be tough. I saw them play Iran in Vienna about two months ago and they were very well organised, they’ve got a lot of good individual players.”
Southgate welcomes the expectation and selection headaches that follow England’s complete performance against Wales.
Marcus Rashford was among four changes on Tuesday and responded by scoring a stunning brace, with Phil Foden also finding the net after the calls for him to start were answered.
“They’re good decisions to have to make because most of our
attacking players have got on the scoresheet or assisted in some way and that’s what you want,” the England boss said, looking ahead to Senegal.
“It keeps them involved, it keeps them excited and we’ve got competition for places.
“But also we need depth and players that can come in and change matches.”