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1st July 2018
11:14am BST

Southgate missed his effort against Germany in sudden death in 1996 but he's insisted that every possible measure has been taken to ensure that the current England side will feel confident from 12 yards if they face a shootout in Russia.
"In terms of penalties, we've been practising and going through strategies on them since March," Southgate said.
"We've done various different studies and had individual practice. We'll obviously go through that in a little more detail now, but it would have been too late to start that now, three days away from a game. "We are aware the margins are going to be really fine in these knockout phases, and we have got to be prepared physically to go to extra-time if needed, mentally to go to extra-time - and to go beyond that, if that's what it takes."A report in the Mirror has revealed the ideal order of penalty-takers in Southgate's mind, having identified the first and fourth kicks as the most important. The ideal order will apparently be Harry Kane up first, followed by Spurs teammate Kieran Trippier, Jordan Henderson third, Jamie Vardy fourth, presumably from the substitutes' bench, with Dele Alli closing out the show in fifth.
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