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England start penalty practice to avoid more shoot-out heartache in Qatar

Gareth Southgate says England have started practising penalties ahead of the winter World Cup.

Having beaten Colombia on spot-kicks in the 2018 tournament and won bronze at the following year’s Nations League finals with a shoot-out win against Switzerland, the Three Lions suffered all too familiar heartbreak last summer.

Southgate, who missed the key spot-kick in the Euro 96 semi-final shoot-out loss to Germany, oversaw England’s agonising defeat on penalties to Italy in the European Championship final at Wembley.

The former defender has repeatedly underlined his belief that penalty success is about skill rather than luck, which is why they have begun practising ahead of the World Cup kicking off in November.

“We have gone into various details with the players of where we can improve upon to be world champions,” Southgate said.

“We didn’t have a chance to do that in such detail in the autumn as we had to get straight on to the focus of qualifying, so we felt this camp was a good time to start that. Penalties has been part of that.

“What is apparent, in terms of regular penalty takers for their club, we really only have Harry Kane, James Ward-Prowse.

What is apparent, in terms of regular penalty takers for their club, we really only have Harry Kane, James Ward-Prowse- Gareth Southgate

“(Marcus) Rashford would have been, in terms of volume of penalties, the second highest in number, but Bruno Fernandes is their (Manchester United’s) normal penalty taker and, when we played Italy, their top five had taken more than 40 penalties in competitive matches. Kane is at that level and Marcus is next at 20.

“So we will have to view that differently than just accept they are going to get practice at their clubs and they will be able

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