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Gareth Southgate discusses his World Cup exit and his game plan for France.
Speaking about England’s World Cup quarterfinal loss to France, Gareth Southgate said that the match “was exactly” what the Three Lions had prepared for.
Despite playing well on Saturday, Southgate’s England ultimately lost 2-1 due to Harry Kane’s botched late penalty.
One day after the devastating defeat, Southgate commented in an interview with Sky Sports:
It’s a really strange feeling because the end of a tournament is so stark. Everyone’s packing everything up, you go through years of preparation and then there’s that feeling – there’s the feeling that we were so close and there was a level of performance that I was so happy with.
“There’s the disappointing feeling that we could’ve gone on and done more, and yet I really have very few regrets about the whole thing. So yeah, emotionally, it’s a rollercoaster.
When asked how the squad is doing after the defeat, Southgate replied:
“They’re flat really. The things I’ve just spoken about they know, they know they played well. Of course in sport it feels so binary, winning and losing, but when you’re coaching a team and when you’re working with a team you’ve got to take a different view to that.
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“The way they’ve progressed and the way they’ve developed individually, the challenges they’ve overcome as a group, the group of players who haven’t necessarily started many games have been absolutely phenomenal. I think sometimes people think that we just talk about that in order to try and keep people happy but it’s the reality of what we have here.
“We’ve now got some very young players who have a lot of big match experience already, and the core of a group who are going to be together, and be together, for a long while.
The game’s outcome and how a “30 second span” ultimately proved to be the difference between the two sides were also discussed by Southgate:
“The game was exactly as we prepared for it. We knew that we were likely to have more of the ball, we know that France, a lot of the time, will wait and they want to hit you on counter-attacks so positionally you’ve got to be so disciplined.
“We were for the majority of the game, we didn’t get that totally right all the time but, for the majority of the game, we got the right balance. A 30 second period can turn your life upside down.
Despite the loss, England’s coach praised his team for their ability to battle back into the game despite falling behind early: