Football player Kieran Trippier understands fans' anger after England's draw with USA
English football player Kieran Trippier understands the anger of the fans after England's scoreless draw with the USA.

The Newcastle full-back maintains that English football manager Gareth Southgate's team has a good reason to be happy as they now sit atop group B and have a match against Wales.
He said that he did not hear the booing, but the supporters wanted to see England score goals and win games. All he can say in response is that the boys are committed. In every game, they play, they give it all. They understand the frustration since they were unable to secure a victory, but the point is that it is still a commendable outcome.
Trippier thinks that England's ability to salvage points from subpar games shows how mature they have become. He said that the USA is a good squad; they are athletic and have excellent tactical ability. They anticipated a difficult battle, but it is a positive aspect for them since they cannot win every game in a tournament.
After a 0-0 draw with the United States, England head coach Southgate was eager to emphasise his team's resilience and ability to maintain control of their World Cup destiny.
The excitement of an opening 6-2 win against Iran was swiftly forgotten when Roy Keane called Southgate's team's effort awful.
FAQs
Q1. Who is Roy Keane?Roy Keane is an ex-Manchester United Player.
Q2. Who is England's head coach?
Gareth Southgate is England's head coach.
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