Strong reactions in the English media since England lost to Hungary

England were eliminated and eliminated against Hungary in the Nations League.

“You don’t know what to do,” he chanted in the stands and in the English media.

Sky Sports Profile Jamie Carragher wrote, “Shut up your clowns.”

Hungary beat England 4-0 at the orange Molino Stadium in Wolverhampton in the Nations League.

“You don’t know what you’re doing we want Southgate out” rullande runt arenan.

“Bloody hell, England…what a desolation. What in the name of Mr. Southgate???”, Skriver TV reports Piers Morgan.

Want to play like Liverpool

“I’m a stickler for cricket,” Gary Lineker wrote on the BBC.

He then balances the England legend with: “I’ve said earlier that England missed the trick of not resting their important players until they were ready for the World Cup. I’d also like to see them embrace Liverpool’s way of playing. It would suit us perfectly at the same time, I admit I’ve never been a coach before.”

Former Liverpool and England profile Jamie Carragher explains his counterattack to the fans by saying that national team captain Gareth Southgate has led England to their two best results in the tournament since 1966 (the second European Championship in 2021 and the fourth World Cup in 2018).

“unpleasant and uncomfortable”

Other than that, British newspapers mostly play the name of the Resistance.

“Hungary is not enough,” Skriver Daily Star.

“The Shame of Hunger,” The Sun Scriver.

The Daily Mail wrote: “England goulash.”

– It is not good to hear rhymes from supporters. In my head I can balance the result with the fact that we didn’t have the best team in the Nations League. I still understand the feedback and can’t defend the results. Next time will be unpleasant and uncomfortable, but this is life as a football manager. Football is emotional, people pay to watch the matches and they have the right to have an opinion. “We didn’t succeed and that’s my responsibility,” says Gareth Southgate.

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Hungary’s Nemzeti Sport calls it instead “the match of the century” in reference to the “victory of the century” when Hungary beat Ferenc Puskas 6-3 over England at Wembley in 1953.

It was the first time since then that England conceded at least four goals at home.

The 4-0 result against Hungary also meant their biggest home loss in 94 years, Scotland winning 5-1 at Wembley in 1928.

Hungary also beat England 1-0 in Budapest and tops the group ahead of Germany, Italy and England.

England have two points, zero wins and a 1-6 goal difference in four Nations League matches.

So it wasn’t Sweden alone that had problems, add that France is last in their group with two points and Italy lost 5-2 to Germany.

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