Speaking after England’s 4-0 away win over Hungary, the 51-year-old revealed that his side has reported the matter to UEFA. He stated:

Southgate, however, did not lay the blame on all Hungarian fans for their behavior. This is primarily because English fans were also found guilty of racially abusing Jadon Sancho, Bukayo Saka and Marcus Rashford after they missed their respective penalties against Italy at Euro 2020.

The manager explained:

England dominated the game from start to finish

Despite a rough night, England were superior on the pitch as they beat Hungary on Thursday.

Raheem Sterling opened the scoring in the 55th minute before Harry Kane, Harry Maguire and Declan Rice added three more goals. This commanding performance solidifies England’s position at the top of their qualifying group with 12 points off three games.

Gareth Southgate was pleased with his side’s performance despite not scoring in the first half. He said:

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