Soccer-Playing in closed stadiums an 'embarrassment', says England manager Southgate
(Reuters) - England manager Gareth Southgate said it is an "embarrassment" for the national team to play without fans and called for better behaviour at stadiums after a string of pitch invasions marred the end of the domestic season.
England were ordered to play their next two home games in UEFA competition without supporters present after disturbances during their Euro 2020 final last year.
Southgate's side host Italy in the Nations League on June 11, in a rematch of that final, behind closed doors. The ban on fans attending the second game has been suspended for a probationary period of two years.
"We're on a yellow card and we've got the embarrassment now of playing behind closed doors at home," Southgate told reporters.
"We still want to host events. We've got a women's Euros here this summer which should be a brilliant experience for everybody ... We're talking about something that could cost us the chance of doing those sorts of things ..."
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