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Roy Keane and Gary Neville agree on how England stars should feel about World Cup bronze medal

England have one final match to play at the World Cup after their heartbreaking defeat to holders Argentina

England will play one final match at the World Cup after losing to Argentina(Image: VCG via Getty Images)

Gary Neville and Roy Keane both agreed that competing in a World Cup bronze medal match should make players feel valued ahead of England's meeting with France on Saturday. Thomas Tuchel's side failed to secure a place in the final, suffering a heartbreaking 2-1 semi-final defeat to Argentina after taking the lead.


Anthony Gordon struck just before the hour mark, only for the World Cup holders to turn it around with two late goals. Enzo Fernandez levelled with five minutes of normal time remaining, and Lautaro Martinez's stoppagetime header settled another nailbiting clash.


Tuchel faced criticism for his secondhalf substitutions while England were ahead, opting for defensive changes to try and protect his side's advantage. He shifted from a back four to a back five after England scored, allowing Messi to dictate the game after struggling to influence the first hour.


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The Three Lions will now play one final match on Saturday in the thirdplace playoff, taking on Didier Deschamps' Les Bleus. France were stunned 2-0 by Spain on Tuesday.

The match will give those with limited minutes a chance to honour the shirt and play for a medal, including Kobbie Mainoo, Trevoh Chalobah and Ivan Toney - the latter having made a late cameo against Argentina.


And Neville shared how he would feel in the same situation, saying on the Stick to Football podcast: "If you gave me a bronze medal in the World Cup, I think Id value that."

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Keane agreed, highlighting the clash as an opportunity for Mainoo, who has yet to be given minutes. He added: "It's a great opportunity to say to [Kobbie] Mainoo, I know you're upset but you can play in the World Cup, you know what I mean?"


Despite England falling short, Tuchel retains the full backing of the Football Association and will remain in charge ahead of the Euro 2028. The German head coach signed a twoyear contract extension in February, keeping him in the role until after that tournament.

"We keep on going with the contract until the home Euros," Tuchel said. "I'm looking forward to that even though right now it's difficult to look that far ahead. A lot of big football nations are eliminated before the semi-final, so it is an achievement.

"No-one wants to hear that at the moment; me neither because we demand the most of ourselves. That's just the nature of being competitive."

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