Euro 2020: Gareth Southgate takes responsibility for choosing England spot-kick takers after loss

‘It’s my fault and it TOTALLY rests on me’: Gareth Southgate takes responsibility for choosing England penalty-takers after heartbreaking Euro 2020 final loss, with Bukayo Saka, Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford all failing to score from the spot


England manager Gareth Southgate has taken full responsibility for choosing the side’s penalty takers after a heartbreaking Euro 2020 final defeat on spot-kicks against Italy

Harry Kane and Harry Maguire scored the first two penalties but Marcus Rashford missed and Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka saw their penalties saved by Player of the Tournament Gianluigi Donnarumma as England lost via a familiar method.

And the Three Lions boss revealed rather than players choosing to nominate themselves to take a penalty, he picked the takers based on their performance and prowess in training.  

England boss Gareth Southgate took full responsibility for choosing the side’s penalty takers

Southgate said: ‘We’re hugely disappointed. The players have been an absolute credit and given everything they possibly could. They can’t have any recriminations, they’ve gone further than we’ve gone for so long but it’s incredibly disappointing in the dressing room. 

‘The penalty takers was down to me. Nobody is on their own. It’s absolutely on all of us not being able to win the game tonight. It’s my fault and it totally rests on me. We were well prepared and started it well but the guys weren’t able to convert tonight.

‘We are all together, they’ve been incredible to work with. Tonight is very difficult of course, the chance to win trophies is so rare in your life but they should be incredibly proud of themselves. 

‘I’m sure in a few days we can take positives, but at the moment the weight of defeat is huge. This team can be better and can improve but I need time to reflect on tonight.

More to follow.