‘What happened to me is of no importance,’ says managerMason Mount and Ben Chilwell decision ‘difficult’ after isolationGareth Southgate has said that he is not motivated by the chance to erase the pain of his missed penalty against
Germany at Euro 96 and has urged England’s players to make history at Wembley tomorrow night.
England’s manager insisted that he has not been thinking about being the fall guy when Terry Venables’ team suffered semi-final heartbreak 25 years ago and he is not looking to give the country closure by reaching the quarter-finals of Euro 2020 at Germany’s expense. Southgate, who is veering towards switching to a back three, does not believe that the tie is about his past and he wants his players to show bravery against Joachim Löw’s side.