An ‘embarrassment’ for England - Manager Gareth Southgate on team playing behind closed doors
Gareth Southgate says having to play a home England match behind closed doors because of poor fan behaviour is an “embarrassment” which is “not a good optic for our country”. Next month’s Nations League game with Italy at Molineux will not have a crowd present, following a punishment from UEFA for supporter behaviour before and during the Euro 2020 final between both sides last summer. Ad/> The Football Association was issued with a two-game ban on fans, with one match suspended for 24 months.
England’s fixture away to Hungary — before the Italy meeting — will also be played in an empty stadium, after their hosts were sanctioned for racist incidents during England’s last visit. UEFA Nations LeagueBowen, Justin earn first England call-ups, Tomori recalled20 HOURS AGO «We're on a yellow card, aren't we?” Southgate said. »We've got the embarrassment now of playing behind closed doors at home.
«Normally when you watch those things having happened abroad we're all grandstanding about how it's someone else's problem and how this country should be dealt with — and now it's us. That's not a good optic for our country.» /> Southgate says he is concerned about the recent spate of fan disorder at games. A man was jailed for headbutting Sheffield United’s Billy Sharp last week, Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira had to defend himself while walking off the pitch at Everton, while Aston Villa goalkeeper Robin Olsen was also hit during Manchester City’s title celebrations.