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Gareth Southgate: 'England will not be football snobs'

Gareth Southgate: 'England will not be football snobs'
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Jordan Pickford and John Stones appeared to have some heated discussions about whether to build from the back or hit it long during the first half.

Gareth Southgate says England cannot afford to be "football snobs" this summer as the variety of short passes and long balls can disrupt Europe's best.

The Three Lions produced a solid, composed display against Croatia on Sunday as they kicked off Euro 2020 with a 1-0 win in Group D.

The performance was not perfect and Jordan Pickford and John Stones appeared to have some heated discussions about whether to build from the back or hit the ball long during the first half of the Wembley clash.

Southgate says there is no right or wrong answer to that question and believes the ability to vary things can help in their quest for success this summer.

"I think they were just deciding (what to do)," the England boss said. "We give them pictures and it depends how the opposition press and there were times where it was on to take on.

"We don't have as long to work on those patterns playing from goal kicks as you do at a club, and also we're one mistake away from it being more costly – across 38 games that's different.

"Those guys are able to make those decisions. We give them possible patterns depending on how the opposition are pressing, there was a little spell where we went long and we just talked about that at half-time.

"We didn't want to do that every time. But there are moments to go longer, we've got a centre-forward who wins more of his share of the ball.

"And we shouldn't be football snobs. It's great to play out from the back and get to the halfway line in control of the ball, but it's just as effective to go to the centre-forward and be in control of the ball and be able to play from there.

"The variety is important against top opposition."

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