England fans told chants against Gareth Southgate are ‘not justified’
Former England midfielder Trevor Steven believes fans were wrong to boo Gareth Southgate’s side in their 4-0 Nations League defeat to Hungary.
Supporters at Molineux vented their frustrations as the Three Lions slipped to their worst home defeat since 1928 and former Everton midfielder Steven accepts the supporters’ reaction “comes with the territory”.
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Steven told Sky Sports: “No, it’s not justified. But that’s what football is like. Some people start singing that, others join in, and then it becomes a chorus.
“It comes with the territory when you’re England manager. You will be under extreme scrutiny and we want to see England in good form going into the World Cup.”
Steven,