Monday, November 13, 2017

Southgate seeks options to improve the skills of its players when shooting penalties

England`s national football team manager, Garrett Southgate, evaluates the importance of penalty shootout in a match, as well as trying to do something about improving his team`s rate of conversion. The English are renowned as unbeatable white-field performers, and the former defender wants to react before the World Cup. He is considering negotiating one of the controls next year to run penalties after her end.

`This is something we think because we want to get ready for this element of the tournament in the best way. If it will be a game from record of soccer picks on the training ground, will it be an added element of the training itself, but we are looking for options on this issue`We are still thinking about all of the options, we have not yet clarified it, but in any case the situation with a real match is a good option, ` said the young specialist.

England has lost six of the seven matches that have fought penalties since World Cup and European Championships since 1990. Even Southgate`s omission in 1996 eliminated the English at the home European Championship.

After the control with Brazil tomorrow, the `Three Lions` have settled checks with Italy and the Netherlands in March. The FA wants to find at least two more friendly matches until the start of the World Cup 2018.

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