England want to end Scotland ‘hurt’ – Mitchell
England football team manager Gareth Southgate has stated that his team is determined to end the hurt caused by Scotland in their upcoming match.
Scotland recently held England to a 0-0 draw at Wembley Stadium in the Euro 2020 group stage match, leaving the English team disappointed.
Assistant coach Steve Holland echoed Southgate’s sentiments, saying that the team is preparing rigorously to ensure they come out on top in the next encounter.
England captain Harry Kane expressed his desire to make amends for the previous result and show their superiority in the upcoming match against Scotland.
Scotland’s manager, Steve Clarke, however, remains confident in his team’s ability to cause another upset against England.
The rivalry between the two nations is long-standing and intense, adding to the anticipation and excitement surrounding the match.
Both teams are expected to field their strongest line-ups, with the outcome of the match likely to have a significant impact on their progression in the tournament.
The match is scheduled to take place at Hampden Park, Scotland’s home ground, adding an extra dimension to the contest.
England will be looking to assert their dominance and end Scotland’s ‘hurt’, while Scotland will be aiming to once again defy the odds and claim victory.
Football fans around the world are eagerly anticipating the clash between these two historic rivals, with emotions running high on both sides.
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