Sunderland Echo

Southgate urges fans to get behind Three Lions ahead of Czech clash

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Gareth Southgate called on supporters to stick with the players after some England fans booed the team following the lacklustre goalless European Championsh­ip draw against old rivals Scotland.

Having beaten World Cup semi-final foes Croatia on Sunday, the Three Lions knew they would progress to the knockout phase with a game to spare by winning Friday’s Auld Enemy showdown.

However, uninspired England fell well short of expectatio­ns against the wounded Scots, with John Stones’s early header off the woodwork the best they could muster in a 0-0 draw at Wembley.

Scotland made life tough under the arch, with Stephen O’Donnell denied superbly by Jordan Pickford in the first half and Lyndon Dykes seeing an effort cleared off the line in the second period.

The Tartan Army celebrated the boost to their last-16 hopes at the full-time whistle, whereas a number of England supporters among the restricted 20,306 crowd at Wembley booed their players.

“I think the timing of our movement, rotation patterns, could have been better at times,” Southgate said when asked about the issue creating opportunit­ies.

“I think we could have been a bit more decisive in our decision making in those areas, but I think Scotland defended those areas really well.

“Even towards the end, the one-against-one situations, they always had a second or third man across.

“It’s a game we know we didn’t hit the level we wanted to or need to, but we have to accept whatever comes our way.

“What we need to do is make sure we get behind the players because there’s a lot of young players that need the support of everybody.

“Most of them haven’t been involved in a game like that before and they are unique occasions.

“They’ll learn a lot, they’ll bounce back from it, but they need everybody behind them.”

Asked if he was angry with fans for booing at the end, Southgate said: “I think our fans are entitled to react however they want.

“We’re disappoint­ed with our own performanc­e and I understand their reaction.

“We were expected to beat Scotland. They’ll be frustrated by that and in the end we’ve got to live with that and deal with that.”

England now face Group D leaders Czech Republich at Wembley tomorrow.

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