What England boss Gareth Southgate had to say about 0-0 draw against Italy
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Preparations for the tournament in Qatar continued in front of empty stands at Molineux on Saturday evening as the Three Lions attempted to kickstart their Nations League campaign.
England lost 1-0 in Hungary last weekend and secured a hard-fought 1-1 draw in Germany on Tuesday, with Southgate’s experimental side unable to find a way past inexperienced Italy in Wolverhampton.
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Hide AdSouthgate struck a largely positive tone after the 0-0 draw against their Euro 2020 final foes but admitted other players need to reduce the goal-scoring burden on 50-goal captain Kane and forward Sterling, who has 19 to his name.
“Clearly across these four games we’re needing to look at different players ahead of the World Cup,” he said. “Today was part of that process.
“We knew on the back of a physically tough game in Germany the other night, also to refresh the team was going to be important.
“It’s the same as I said yesterday - of course you’re wanting to win the games and we’re disappointed not to win the game.
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Hide Ad“I think we had two or three very good chances that we have to take. You don’t get loads of chances in games against the top-level teams, that’s how it is.
“We’d like to have created more given the amount of possession we had and we definitely used the ball better in the back two thirds of the field than we did the other night so that was pleasing.
“But in the end we’ve not got the goal to make the difference.
“We’re very, very reliant on Harry and Raheem for our goals at the moment and that is a concern.”
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Hide AdTammy Abraham was given the nod up front ahead of record-chasing Kane but did not flourish in attack on a night when Mason Mount hit the crossbar and Sterling missed a great second-half opportunity.