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Jurgen Klinsmann tells England to calm down and ‘there’s nothing wrong’ after Scotland draw at Wembley


JURGEN KLINSMANN has urged England to calm down following the frustrations over drawing with Scotland.

The Three Lions sit on four points after two matches but their performances have left a lot to be desired.

England have picked up four points from their opening two matches – and Spurs legend Jurgen Klinsmann has urged fans to remain calmCredit: Getty

Gareth Southgate’s side have mustered just three shots on target while Harry Kane has had six touches in the opposition box.

Rio Ferdinand and Gary Neville are just two of the names to have criticised England while Graeme Souness is predicting a Euro KO once they face a big side.

But Germany and Tottenham legend Klinsmann believes England fans and pundits are overreacting following the 0-0 draw with the Auld Enemy.

He said on BBC: “You have four points after two games – take it. There’s nothing wrong, they’re already qualified for the next round.

“Scotland had a very good performance and England tried hard but didn’t have the spark.

“The attitude was positive but there was just no creativity or spark and they didn’t create any chances because Scotland were tactically very good.

Jurgen Klinsmann has told England to calm down after drawing with ScotlandCredit: BBC

“They showed a higher level performance against Croatia.

“There’s so much to take from these two games already. Go forward now.”

England will have three days off to work on their tactics before taking on the Czech Republic in their final group game on Tuesday.

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