Harry Kane backs Gareth Southgate despite England’s poor run of form
Harry Kane believes boss Gareth Southgate is still the man to take England forward despite a 4-0 home defeat to Hungary.
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Harry Kane believes boss Gareth Southgate is still the man to take England forward despite a 4-0 home defeat to Hungary.
England are staring at the prospect of relegation from UEFA Nations League Group A3 after suffering their worst home loss since 1928 with a 4-0 defeat to Hungary at Molineux on Tuesday.
LONDON: Britain's Olympic champion Duncan Scott, who won four medals at last year's Tokyo Games, pulled out of the swimming world championships on Tuesday (Jun 14) due to the lingering effects of COVID-19.
England’s miserable run in the UEFA Nations League continued with a shocking and historic 4-0 defeat to Hungary at Molineux. Gareth Southgate made nine changes to his line-up as he once again shuffled his pack and his team struggled for rhythm for long periods of a disjointed display that culminated in the biggest home loss since 1928.
Belgium are three points clear in second in Nations League Group A4 after beating Poland 1-0 at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw. A 16th-minute header from Michy Batshuayi proved the difference on the night in a tightly-fought game.
England fans rounded on manager Gareth Southgate after they suffered a humiliating 4-0 home defeat against Hungary on Tuesday, just five months out from the World Cup.
Germany and Italy will look to seize the initiative in their Nations League group tonight when the two teams meet in the final fixture of the international window.
Anwar Ali's persistence and optimism in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds paid rich dividends on Tuesday. Thanks to goals from Anwar, Sunil Chhetri -- he does that almost every other day -- Manvir Singh and Ishan Pandita, India capped off their historic AFC Asian Cup qualification campaign in style, sweeping aside a strong Hong Kong side 4-0 under heavy rains at the Salt Lake Stadium. Igor Stimac's side brought out it's A game on a stormy night and started off with a blitz as Anwar (2nd) and Chhetri (45') gave India a 2-0 lead. It was then a tale of super subs as Manvir (85th) and Pandita (90+3rd) came off the bench to complete the rout and help India (nine points) top group D with three wins on the trot, ahead of Hong Kong (six).