England need "emotional control" against Scotland - Southgate
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[November 07, 2016]
LONDON, Nov 7 (Reuters) - England
must show "emotional control" when they face Scotland in a World Cup
qualifier at Wembley on Friday, interim manager Gareth Southgate
said on Monday.
The first competitive clash between the nations since 1999 is
guaranteed to be highly charged and while England are firm
favourites, Southgate says form goes out of the window when the old
rivals meet.
"Whatever happened with their results, it does not reflect their
performances," Southgate told a news conference.
"Their mentality for a game like this is unquestionable and they
have unquestionable spirit. We will have to better that and outplay
them to win the game," he added.
"We have to have emotional control going into the game. It is the
oldest international fixture. We will make sure if the players don't
know about it, that they are made aware of it in the early part of
the week."
England are top of Group F with seven points from three games while
Scotland are fourth with four following a heavy defeat by Slovakia
last time out.
Scotland did win the most recent competitive clash between the
sides, however, a 1-0 win in a qualifying playoff for the 2000
European Championship, although they lost the home leg 2-0 and
England advanced.
Southgate is halfway through his four-game stint in charge following
the sacking of Sam Allardyce.
They also play Spain in a friendly next week after which a decision
will be made on whether Southgate continues.
"I was asked to take four matches and I have got another two really
exciting matches and I am looking forward to that," he said.
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"I have enjoyed it all and what happens to me is not important, it
is about the team.
"I want to leave the team and country on top of the group at the end
of Friday night, that is my only focus."
England will be without Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Dele Alli who
is injured while Arsenal's Theo Walcott could drop out as his wife
is expecting a baby.
"We are not totally sure but Theo could disappear at any time with
his wife expecting," Southgate said.
Fit-again Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane returns to the squad
after missing the qualifiers against Malta and Slovenia and there
was also a recall for Arsenal's Jack Wilshere who is currently on
loan at Bournemouth.
Kane scored a penalty in a 1-1 draw at Arsenal on Sunday, his first
action since injuring his ankle on Sept. 18.
"It's obviously early stages of coming back from quite a long injury
but we saw (against Arsenal) the desire that he has and the knack of
being in the right place at the right time - not only the goal he
scored, but a couple of other chances. It's good to have him back in
with the squad," Southgate said. (Reporting by Martyn Herman,
editing by Ed Osmond)
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