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Nov 15, 2020 at 7.45pm UK
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Gareth Southgate lavishes praise on "outstanding" Jack Grealish

:Headline: Gareth Southgate lavishes praise on 'outstanding' Jack Grealish:
Gareth Southgate also had praise for Bukayo Saka and Tyrone Mings.

Gareth Southgate focused on the positives after defeat in Belgium ended their Nations League hopes, with the England manager pleased by the overall performance and Jack Grealish's "outstanding" display.

After finishing third in the inaugural finals of the competition, the Three Lions will be absent from the second edition having fallen to a 2-0 defeat to the world's top-ranked side in front of empty stands in Leuven.

Youri Tielemans' deflected strike and a fine Dries Mertens free-kick saw Belgium run out 2-0 winners at Den Dreef, where Roberto Martinez's men had to dig deep as England applied constant pressure in the second half.

Jack Grealish impressed Gareth Southgate (Francisco Seco/AP)

But the visitors lacked the required cutting edge to secure a victory from a game that Southgate felt his side performed better in than last month's 2-1 win against the same opposition at Wembley.

"We're always disappointed to lose and to lose tonight puts us out of this competition," the England manager said.

"But I've got to balance that because I have to focus on performances. If you get performances right, then you will normally win matches.

"Some days that won't happen for you. I think today we were better than we were at Wembley.

"We created more opportunities, we had more of the ball.

"I think two moments in the game – a deflection for the first goal and the second goal I don't think is a free-kick – were the turning points.

Gareth Southgate's men can no longer progress in the Nations League (Francisco Seco/PA)

"After that they had a couple of counter attacks – that is inevitable when you're pushing and pushing as we were.

"But I'm so impressed with the performance of the players.

"We've learned a lot about a lot of players – not only their ability but their mentality.

"There were several players in the very early stages in their international careers who were excellent.

"Jack is the obvious one. His performance was outstanding.

"But I also thought Bukayo (Saka) as well coming into a game like that as a very young player against an experienced player like (Thomas) Meunier had an excellent game on the left when he came into it.

“He transferred his club performances into international football tonight against a top-level opponent, so we couldn't have been happier with what he did”
- Gareth Southgate on Jack Grealish

"Tyrone (Mings) as well. That's a level up from the games he's been in with us before.

"But also some other experienced players who played very well, so I take a lot of positives from it, although of course we don't want to lose football matches."

Sunday's defeat means that qualification from Group A2 is beyond England heading into Wednesday's Wembley encounter with relegated Iceland.

Grealish may well be rested for that match having starred from the outset against the Republic of Ireland and Belgium, but the Aston Villa playmaker must have surely sealed his spot at next summer's European Championship.

"I think, firstly as a person, since he's come into the camp he's impressed us with his approach," Southgate said.

"He's been curious to find out what we're looking for from him. He's taken that on board with these performances and in training.

"He transferred his club performances into international football tonight against a top-level opponent, so we couldn't have been happier with what he did.

"He should be really proud of his performance and, yeah, as I say, I think he really stood up against as tough an opposition as you're going to face."

Ben Chilwell and Jordan Henderson are doubts for Wednesday's match having gone off complaining of a back issue and tightness, respectively, while Southgate has confirmed a calf issue will again keep Raheem Sterling out.

England did well considering those setbacks compounded a number of existing key absentees for a match that Martinez believes Belgium fully deserved to win.

"I think the best team on the pitch today was Belgium," the Red Devils boss said. "For me that's not a difficult answer.

Roberto Martinez felt his side were worthy winners (Bruno Fahy/Belga/PA)

"It is true that in the first half we had a real focus and real control of what we were doing. We were very clinical.

"Second half, England had a lot of the possession, which sometimes is not something that we like.

"But at that point you need to give credit to England – they took risks, they pressed high, they pushed up a lot of bodies.

"From that point they had a lot of the ball and we defended very, very well.

"I think the two aspects that we wanted to improve on from the Wembley performance was the influence in the two boxes of England."

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