Phil Foden was handed a brutal rating by French sports paper L'Equipe following England's 2-1 to France in the World Cup quarter finals.
Before that, he had managed Saka rather well, had ensured a clean first raise, and a few effective relays." "A fault that occurs in a second period when Saka hurt him greatly, in particular by his internal movements. "He is the English player from whom we expected a lot, probably too much. Overall, his performance was disappointing and Phil Foden was logically replaced by Marcus Rashford." It is thanks to his six saves that the Blues have remained afloat," the paper said about Lloris' performance against the Three Lions. "Doubts about his level of performance?
Phil Foden was handed a rating of just 4/10 by French sports paper L'Equipe following England's 2-1 to France in the World Cup quarter finals.
Before that, he had managed Saka rather well, had ensured a clean first raise, and a few effective relays." "A fault that occurs in a second period when Saka hurt him greatly, in particular by his internal movements. "He is the English player from whom we expected a lot, probably too much. Overall, his performance was disappointing and Phil Foden was logically replaced by Marcus Rashford." It is thanks to his six saves that the Blues have remained afloat," the paper said about Lloris' performance against the Three Lions. "Doubts about his level of performance?
DEVASTATED England stars have been pictured leaving their Qatar World Cup base after the painful loss to France.The Three Lions fell to a 2-1 defeat a.
He will talk to his family and friends and make that decision. "He will go away and think about that. I am sure he will go away and think about that. As much as this hurts, we have to move on and look forward to that. Like I said, now we are hurting and rightly so. "We love having Gareth as a manager.
England's World Cup campaign was brutally ended by France in the World Cup quarter-final, prompting French newspaper L'Equpe to rub salt in the Three Lions' ...
Harry Kane - 6/10 Jude Bellingham - 5/10 Jordan Henderson - 5/10 L’Equipe afforded the Arsenal forward an impressive 7/10. Declan Rice - 6/10 Luke Shaw - 5/10 Harry Maguire - 5/10 Goals from [Aurelien Tchouameni and Olivier Giroud, either side of a Harry Kane equalising penalty,](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/england-france-southgate-world-cup-28703887) was enough to book a semi-final meeting with Morocco. Jordan Pickford - 5/10 Foden was lumbered with the lowest score out of the starting eleven. Kyle Walker - 6/10 It all could have been so different had Kane not blazed his second penalty of the match over the crossbar.
Gareth Southgate's team have gone their separate ways to begin the journey home after suffering a heartbreaking defeat to France in their World Cup ...
"I thought the refereeing was a bit borderline at times tonight, but we won't linger on that. France will now have a break until Wednesday, when they face Morocco at the same Al Bayt Stadium where they beat England. The 52-year-old insisted he would not rush into a decision, though, telling ITV: " I think after every tournament, we’ve sat and reviewed and that needs a little bit of time so everyone makes the right decisions.” [Jude Bellingham](https://www.irishmirror.ie/all-about/jude-bellingham) stopped to sign autographs. [Trent Alexander-Arnold](https://www.irishmirror.ie/all-about/trent-alexander-arnold), who departed in a Qatar 2022 vehicle. Centre-back Maguire, who clipped the outside of Hugo Lloris' post with a header, has spoken out about the refereeing performance in England's loss. We always stand here and as players we get criticised – so it would be nice to see if he comes out and says whether he’s had a good game or not." "But sometimes you also need that bit of luck, of success. You can fill in the widget below to show your support for the Three Lions and join the cheer map. The England team are leaving Doha International airport on a chartered Titan Airways Airbus A321 en route to Birmingham after their 2-1 defeat to France. The Foden dragged his own suitcase and Maguire got onto a mini bus
The World Cup is brutal. England have known that for decades, experiencing just about every type of elimination since that isolated triumph on home soil in ...
The “truth of the pitch” speaks and the harsh truth is that England still keep falling narrowly short. Lloris said that “in games like this, you have to be ruthless in every way” — and he was right. Cynical and frustrating as it might be, that is part of the game — and it was one area last night where France were unquestionably smarter. To develop a winning mentality, you need to win a trophy. When you wonder what England have really lacked, it would have been the ability to control and dictate the rhythm of a game, particularly against high-class opposition. To win a trophy, you need to develop a winning mentality. They are a team with a modern identity and, with young players of the quality of Declan Rice, Jude Bellingham, Saka and Foden on an upward curve, they should be better than this by the time Euro 2024 comes around in 18 months. Then, there is that other type of ruthlessness: the hard-nosed, bloody-minded type that Argentina, Croatia and, yes, Morocco have displayed by the bucketload. This is a rare period in England’s history when they seem to have developed some combination of those qualities. As their manager Gareth Southgate said, they went “toe-to-toe” with the reigning world champions and “didn’t look out of place”. Perhaps the most familiar aspect was that England were beaten by the first top-tier nation they ran into at a tournament. Didier Deschamps had been speaking for 10 minutes, expressing pride in the qualities that had taken his France team to within 90 minutes of a second successive World Cup final.
England stars pose for pictures as Harry Kane slips away from team hotel after missing penalty that saw Three Lions lose to rivals France.
I could not ask for more from the players but we came up short. I love playing under him.” [Kyle Walker](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/kyle-walker) ’s wife Annie Kilner was in tears after the match but Bellingham shook off his pain when meeting fans. He said: “I’m sure if you asked every player in the team they wouldn’t be able to speak highly enough of him.” Bellingham, 19, was kissed by his mum Denise, 54, at the stadium as dad Mark, 46, also gave his support. [Manchester United](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/manchester-united-fc) defender Harry Maguire hailed the boss as “amazing” . [West Ham](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/west-ham-united-fc) midfielder [Declan Rice](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/declan-rice) said he wants Southgate to remain as England boss. He added: “I really hope he stays. “We came here thinking we could win the tournament.” [Jack Grealish](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/jack-grealish), who waved to fans and news crews, [Harry Maguire](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/harry-maguire), [Trent Alexander-Arnold](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/trent-alexander-arnold), Phil Foden and [Luke Shaw](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/luke-shaw) left before the team bus in individual vehicles. “I am very proud of how the team has been not only tonight but throughout the tournament. He said: “Whenever I’ve finished these tournaments I’ve needed time to make the correct decision because emotionally you go through so many different feelings and the energy that it takes through these tournaments is enormous.”