​Man City manager Guardiola: England quartet will learn from Euros heartbreak

Football
9 Aug 2021 • 1:22 PM MYT
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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says his England players will learn from their Euro 2020 heartbreak.

City had the likes of John Stones, Phil Foden, Raheem Sterling and Kyle Walker with the England side.

All four played a key role throughout the tournament, where England went on to lose the final to Italy on penalties at Wembley.

"All of them played really well. I am glad and happy for them. They have played many years together and they made an incredible achievement," Guardiola told the club website.

"When you reach the final of the Euros it is a big thing. They have to be happy and so proud that they could help England make a good tournament.

"Of course, they have to be so proud of what they have done with their national team, the benefits, the confidence will be there.

"But the past is the past. What you have done with the national team is for the memories. The challenge is ahead of us and we will try to do a good season."