(Dan Tri) – Success does not come from the sky.
`Painful. But don’t forget that we had beautiful memories this summer` – the official Twitter page of the England team emphasized after the home team failed in the Euro 2020 final.
England’s players have learned many valuable lessons after Euro 2020.
In fact, when fans were busy criticizing coach Southgate or Bukayo Saka after losing the penalty shootout to Italy, perhaps they forgot that England had entered the Euro final for the first time.
No one can predict what their fate will be, especially in the penalty shootout.
What the England team lacks is bravery at the decisive moment.
Having said that, it is impossible to avoid shaky legs or confusing decisions at the most decisive moment.
Anyway, the England team may not win the cup, but it doesn’t mean they don’t have a `harvest` after Euro 2020. The first thing that anyone can see is that they will be more seasoned.
A failure sometimes tastes bitter.
Today’s acrid taste can bring tomorrow’s sweet fruit.
Not three years ago, the Italians tasted such bitterness after not being able to win tickets to the 2018 World Cup. The same goes for the French team.
As Coach Southgate once said, the England team is clearly making progress in recent years.
Success is not a blink of an eye, but a process.
The average age of the England team at Euro 2020 is only 25.4 years old.
In other words, the current generation of the England team is built for the future, when they begin to reach maturity in their careers.
Having a very beautiful image after the Euro 2020 final, the England team did not give up.
Regardless of the circumstances, the England team still shows solidarity.
In his letter after the tournament, Rashford emphasized: `I had a memorable experience this summer. Brotherhood is something. Nothing can break the brotherhood that has been built on the team.`
Because of that, there is more than one reason to believe that the England team will come back and be stronger.