British broadcaster Piers Morgan and England supporters have slammed Three Lions manager Gareth Southgate after Harry Kane and company suffered a 4-0 drubbing at the hands of Hungary during a Nations League encounter on Tuesday night.
It was England's worst loss since 1928, when England lost 5-1 to Scotland. It was also the first time since 1953 when a visiting team netted four goals against England.
A number of English fans were furious with the result, calling for Southgate's sacking on Twitter.
"Just not good enough. Southgate needs to go andbe replaced by the special one Jose. Let’s see if we get a reality comment from Southgate we were very very poor and there were no positives. But he will say they were some good performances and we took positives out of the game," a social media user said.
"G. Southgate never won a trophy as A Coach, when he is up against top Coaches he is tactically outwitted, but FA sees him as safe hands & media loves him bc he gives more access 2 players. ENG have best squad in the world, the Ferrari of football, but it’s driven by Postman Pat," another added.
Meanwhile, Piers Morgan described England's display as a "shambles" before asking "what was going on with Southgate?"
On the other hand, there were a few who called called the England boss as "Dogs*it Manager", while some claimed that his men had no chance of winning the World Cup in Qatar this year.
Screenshot of Piers Morgan's tweet
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Screenshot of an England fan's tweet
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With the loss, England now sits at the bottom of Group A3 with two points while Hungary has moved to the top with seven.
Germany occupy the second spot with six points, having destroyed Italy 5-2 on Tuesday. The Italians though remain ahead of Southgate's team by five points.
England skipper Harry Kane said that it was a "night to forget" for his side. The 28-year-old football star, however, remained upbeat about his team's ability to bounce back from such a huge loss.
"A night to forget but we have to take it on the chin and move forward, prepare for a big World Cup, and we'll learn a lot ... Let's not forget where we've come from. It's not going to be perfect every game," Kane said after the final whistle.