The goalless draw was played in front of just 2000 fans under the age of 14 as a punishment for the fan trouble that occurred at the Euro 2020 final last July. Under UEFA rulings, they are allowed free admission to fixtures played behind closed doors.
Southgate admitted that the trio of Nations League games have been tough, and having no crowd support his side played a part. “This has been a difficult series of games.” The 51-year-old said. “You have two away games and you can see with Hungary how difficult they are to play against with their result against Germany tonight, then to go to Munich and then we have the advantage we don’t have the advantage because we have no crowd. That has been tough for the players because physically and psychologically that is tough. A stadium like this means the crowd can get right behind you, so yeah we are looking forward to a full crowd on Tuesday.”
Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount missed England’s best chance of the game, and he claimed that Southgate’s side should have scored at Molineux. “I think we had chances today and we probably should have scored.” The 23-year-old said. “Sometimes you go through those periods as a team where it is difficult. The only thing we can do is to remain focused, keep working hard in training and look where we can improve. We have the players to do that, we have the quality so it’s just to keep working at it.
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