sport news 'I'll take the heat': Gareth Southgate shoulders blame as England are booed off ... trends now Gareth Southgate claims England's display in their dismal defeat to Italy was a 'step in the RIGHT direction' but admits that public perception won't be the same with the Three Lions on their worst run since 1992 England manager Gareth Southgate was booed after his side lost to Italy The defeat meant that England were relegated from the Nations League A Southgate is determined to 'put things right' ahead of the World Cup in Qatar By Sami Mokbel At The San Siro Published: 23:11 BST, 23 September 2022 | Updated: 23:25 BST, 23 September 2022 Viewcomments Gareth Southgate vowed to shoulder the blame for England's worrying slump after the manager was booed by his own supporters in Italy on Friday night. England were consigned to Nations League relegation as a result of this loss in Milan, their third loss in five matches. But even more worryingly for Southgate his team have now gone five competitive matches without victory and not scored a goal in open play for 450 minutes. England manager Gareth Southgate was booed by supporters at the San Siro after the loss A large section of England fans made their feeling crystal clear by jeering Southgate at the final whistle with the pressure on his team mounting ahead of the World Cup that starts in just eight weeks time. The Three Lions boss moved to protect his players last night, insisting he would take the flak for England's deeply concerning form. 'We are on a run of bad results, it's for us to put that right,' Southgate said. 'The only way to do that is to stick what we believe, stick with what's got us success in previous tournaments and in the end the players have got to stay really tight. England have not scored a goal from open play in their last 450 minutes on the pitch Southgate still thinks England showed improvements against Italy despite losing the match 'There's going to be a lot of noise but that will be around me and that's absolutely fine. It's my job to take that pressure for them. 'I understand the reaction at the end because that's the results we've had in this competition. It's an understandable emotional reaction.' Despite England's sorry sequence - their worst run since 1992 - Southgate believed last night's defeat at the San Siro represented an improvement. 'It's difficult for me to be too critical of the performance, we had more possession, more shots, more shots on target. 'But it's a spell where ultimately results are going to be the thing everyone reacts to but I thought there were lot of positives for us as a team tonight. 'A lot of good individual performances, I personally thought the performance was a step in the right direction but I'Il perfectly understand that because of the result that's not going to be the reaction.' Midfielder Declan Rice insisted England will be force at the World Cup despite their current problems, adding: 'I see it in training that there are goals for fun, trust me we are going be good. West Ham midfielder Declan Rice is still confident England will be a 'force' at the World Cup 'It's disappointing. Every tournament we set out we want to win the group, to progress and win every game. 'In the Nations League we have slipped our standards. I did not think it was all bad tonight. One chance for them and one goal. We controlled the game and passed the ball around well, especially in the first half. 'We just lacked that cutting edge in the end. But it is coming, much better performances than there were in the summer.' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility