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Southgate has 'lost the England dressing room' claims O'Hara

Gareth Southgate has lost the England dressing room according to Jamie O'Hara, after the Three Lions suffered their worst defeat at home since 1928.

England ended their miserable international camp with a 4-0 thumping at the hands of Hungary at the Molineux Stadium on Tuesday night.

It ends a run of four games where they were unable to pick up a victory, also suffering a 1-0 loss to Hungary away from home, and were held to draws by Italy and Germany.

Speaking on talkSport in response to a fan who suggested it was too early for Southgate's position to be questioned, O'Hara responded: 'Hold on, this isn't about form.

'We've had two major tournaments that we've flopped in at the last hurdle. Italy didn't even qualify for the World Cup, a massive opportunity lost, and Southgate got it wrong on that day.

'In the semi-final of the World Cup, we get knocked out from poor tactical decisions. This isn't a friendly, this isn't a Mickey Mouse cup, this is UEFA Nations League!.

'It's a tournament. We just got beat 4-0. We're going to get relegated. We're going to get relegated. England. Going to get relegated.'

He added: 'Gareth Southgate is getting it wrong. In my opinion, after watching that, he's lost the dressing room.'

Southgate has arguably been England's most successful manager since 1966 World Cup winner Sir Alf Ramsey in terms of their progression throughout tournaments.

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