Hungary boss urges England to stand by Gareth Southgate despite the humiliating 4-0 defeat
England closed out one of the worst international breaks in recent memory with an embarrassing four-goal defeat to Hungary in the UEFA Nations League - a result which leaves the team bottom of their group and at serious risk of relegation.
The result rounded off a winless month for Southgate's men, who earlier lost 1-0 in Budapest before drawing with Germany and Italy.
With just five months remaining until the start of the World Cup in Qatar, there are serious question marks over Southgate's position. However, one man backing the England boss is his Hungarian counterpart, who has called on the Three Lions to keep calm in spite of Tuesday's disastrous result.
4 - Hungary are the first team to score four goals in an away match against England since the Hungarians themselves won 6-3 at Wembley in November 1953. Wolves. pic.twitter.com/2U1zzsbvsy
England face two more UEFA Nations League fixtures against Italy and Germany in September before jetting off to Qatar for the start of the World Cup.
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