Gareth Southgate eager to emphasise positives after uninspiring England draw

Captain Harry Kane admitted England were far from their best.
Captain Harry Kane admitted England were far from their best.
Nick Potts
George McMillan

By George McMillan


Published: 25/11/2022

- 22:33

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 10:29

Captain Harry Kane admitted England were far from their best

England head coach Gareth Southgate was keen to focus on his side’s “resilience” and retaining control of their World Cup destiny after a drab 0-0 draw with the United States.

The highs of an opening 6-2 thrashing of Iran were quickly forgotten as Southgate’s side laboured to a performance labelled “terrible” by former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane.


England manager Gareth Southgate applauds the fans after the FIFA World Cup Group B match at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar. Picture date: Friday November 25, 2022.
Gareth Southgate was keen to focus on his side’s “resilience”
Mike Egerton

“I knew it would be difficult for us after such a high (against Iran) to replicate that type of performance, so I’m really pleased with how the players have applied themselves,” Southgate told ITV.

“Some of our quality in the final third could have been a little bit better, but we’ve shown great resilience to defend against an opponent that kept asking questions and we’ve just not been able to open them up with that really clear-cut chance.

“We didn’t quite have that same zip but this is going to happen with tournament football. We’re not going to roll through a tournament and sweep through everybody without having nights like that where you’ve got to show different qualities to get the result.

“Silver medal today was a point because it puts us in a really strong position in terms of qualification. If we can win our last game (against Wales on Tuesday) we win the group.

“The objective is to get out of the group, you get three games to do it. We’ve done it in two games the last two tournaments, but it’s very unrealistic to expect that every time.”

England's Marcus Rashford gets away from USA's Antonee Robinson during the FIFA World Cup Group B match at the Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor. Picture date: Friday November 25, 2022.
The highs of an opening 6-2 thrashing of Iran were quickly forgotten.
Nick Potts

Captain Harry Kane admitted England were far from their best but said: “We had some good spells with the ball, created some good positions, just didn’t quite have the final product today, but a clean sheet puts us in a great position in the group.

“(It was) the complete contrast to the game against Iran when we took our chances really well. Today we had two or three opportunities and didn’t quite put it away. We played a tough team and we move on.

“We know we can play better than that for sure. No game is easy in a World Cup. After our first performance people thought we were going to landslide every team we play, but it’s not the case.”

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