news-25062024-175818

England manager Gareth Southgate has expressed his concerns about the impact of fans’ reactions on the team’s environment during Euro 2024. Following a goalless draw against Slovenia, some fans booed the team off the pitch and threw empty cups at Southgate, showing their displeasure with the team’s performances.

Southgate acknowledged the fans’ frustration, stating that he understands why they are expressing their disappointment. He emphasized the importance of the supporters staying united with the team despite the below-par displays. The manager also mentioned that the negative responses from some fans are causing issues for the group and urged them to support the players.

Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford admitted that England have not played their best football in the tournament but emphasized the need to maintain a positive mindset and focus on the positives. Despite the team’s struggles to find their best form, Southgate remains optimistic and believes that things are starting to come together for his side.

Defender John Stones echoed Southgate’s sentiments, acknowledging the fans’ frustrations but emphasizing the complexities of the game and the team’s efforts to improve. He noted that there was a lot of improvement in their game against Slovenia and highlighted the creation of more chances as a step in the right direction.

Despite finishing top of their group, England’s performances at Euro 2024 have been underwhelming, with the team ranking low in expected goals and shots compared to other teams in the competition. Southgate remains hopeful that the team will continue to improve and find their rhythm as they progress in the tournament.

The manager’s plea for unity and support from the fans is crucial for fostering a positive environment for the team to thrive in. As England navigates through the challenges of Euro 2024, the unwavering support of the fans will play a significant role in uplifting the team and helping them deliver better performances on the pitch.