Captain Steven Gerrard insisted England's heartbroken
players had done the country proud after their 4-2 penalty shootout defeat to
Italy in the Euro 2012 quarter-final.
Roy Hodgson's dogged side rode their luck on several
occasions but managed to hold on to a goalless draw at the end of 90 and then
120 minutes after extra-time.
And when Riccardo Montolivo missed from the spot during the
shootout, England had the upper hand. But both Ashley Young and Ashley Cole
missed to allow substitute Alessandro Diamanti to seal a semi-final berth
against Germany.
Yet Gerrard paid tribute to England's battling players, who
withstood heavy pressure throughout the match, and had to survive 36 shots on
their goal.
England's players disappointed with the result |
"The players have given eveything. I thought we might
have the luck in the penalty shootout this time but it wasn't to be," he
told the BBC. "When you get your nose in front during a shootout, you just
hope you can hang on but credit to Italy, they got the luck in the shootout.
"The lads at the back were fantastic, we have done the
country proud but we go home heartbroken and that is hard to take."
Goalkeeper Joe Hart bemoaned his inability to stop any
Italian penalties in the shootout - especially from team-mate Balotelli, who
beat him with the first penalty of the game's final act.
"I went in confident we would win the game, I was required
to step-up and didn't make the saves. They were superior in regards to chances,
but we were very resolute and gave everything when defending.
"I face penalties against Mario Balotelli on the
training ground and I felt confident, but he took a good penalty. Of course I
expect to make saves, I feel like no-one can beat me.
"I'll take away the great way we qualified, we've lost
at the end of the day, but I don't think anyone has let the country down and we
have adapted well to the manager."
“We have done the country proud but we go home heartbroken
and that is hard to take”
Steven Gerrard
Wayne Rooney had a limited impact on the game and never
quite looked match sharp but he said he was at a loss to explain why England
can;t seem to triumph in a penalty shootout.
"We're gutted about it, people weren't expecting much
this tournament but we've shown we are a good team," he said
"This experience will help the young players. I don't
know why we can't win penalty shootouts, it's a hard way to go out and it's
happened too many times now.
"There weren't that many chances in the game, apart
from Balotelli at the start maybe, we defended well and hoped for a chance on
the break."
Winger Theo Walcott insisted the tournament had demonstrated
England had hope for the future as their attention now turns to their World Cup
qualification campaign.
He added: "The Italians play great football and
frustrated us going forward. It just wasn't meant to be and it's a cruel way to
go out. The lads can be proud we got this far.
"Bring on the World Cup qualifiers now. We'll be much
stronger next year. We couldn't get the goal at the start and Buffon made some
world-class saves. We've had some luck, at times, but tonight, it didn't go our
way.
"We didn't create that many chances. We always believed
we could have gone further, we have to learn from this. It's such a shame we
couldn't maintain that 20 minutes, but that's football.
"They are very strong characters and the lads will be
with them if needed. Cole and Young will bounce back as even stronger players
and we won't have to worry about them in the future."
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