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Jun 6, 2019 at 7.45pm UK at ​Estadio Dom Afonso Henriques, Guimaraes
Attendance: 25,711
Netherlands
3-1
England
de Ligt (73'), Walker (97' og.), Promes (114')
FT(HT: 0-1)
Rashford (32' pen.)

Jordan Henderson: 'Champions League final left me drained'

Jordan Henderson: 'Champions League final left me drained'
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Henderson was a second-half substitute as England lost to Holland in the Nations League semi-finals.

Jordan Henderson admits it was tough to prepare for England’s Nations League semi-final against Holland after lifting the Champions League trophy five days earlier.

Defensive errors were the main reason behind a 3-1 extra-time defeat to the Dutch in Guimaraes as Gareth Southgate’s side lost a semi-final for the second successive summer.

There were shades of the loss to Croatia in the last four at the 2018 World Cup as England took the lead before being overrun and eventually slipping to defeat.

Gareth Southgate consoles John Stones after the defeat
Gareth Southgate consoles John Stones after his error (Mike Egerton/PA)

Henderson came off the bench as Southgate opted against picking any of the seven players who contested the Champions League final on Saturday.

Tottenham’s Harry Kane, Eric Dier, Dele Alli and Danny Rose as well as Henderson’s Liverpool team-mates Joe Gomez and Trent Alexander-Arnold were named as substitutes.

Henderson told UEFA.com: “It was tough. It was a quick turnaround after the weekend – physically, mentally, emotionally I was drained after the game and it took a few days to get ready for this game.

“But also at the same time the lads have been training a good few weeks to build up to this game as well and they deserved to play. We have a great squad as well and you’ve got to use that.”

England's team v Holland: playing time in club football 2018-19
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Marcus Rashford opened the scoring with a penalty before Matthijs De Ligt made up for tripping the Manchester United forward in the box by heading in the equaliser.

Jesse Lingard thought he had scored a late winner only to see his strike ruled out by the video assistant referee for the narrowest offside decision.

In extra-time both John Stones and Ross Barkley made mistakes which led to goals – firstly a Kyle Walker own goal and then a tap-in for Quincy Promes.

Quincy Promes celebrates after making it 3-1
Quincy Promes celebrates after making it 3-1 (Tim Goode/PA)

There is a chance to atone for back-to-back semi-final defeats next year with the European Championships – especially with the bulk of England’s matches to be played at Wembley – and Henderson has called on the team to learn from their latest setback.

“It was two poor goals really from our side,” added the Liverpool skipper.

“Obviously we were unlucky for the offside decision, we thought that was a great time to score and we were on top at that moment.

“The last 10-15 minutes I felt we were in control and could win the game and then extra-time we conceded two poor goals from our point of view.

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“It’s difficult to lose but you need to learn from the experience as best as you can and keep going. I’m sure we can keep improving and hopefully there are still many big games to come from this team.

“We just have to keep going, keep the experiences we’ve had together, good and bad, and keep working towards the goal.”

England face Switzerland in the Nations League third-place play-off on Sunday afternoon and it remains to be seen whether Southgate will make wholesale changes to the team, including possible starts for Henderson or anyone else who featured in Madrid last weekend.


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