Murphy's Law is primed with Southgate's changes

Few understand Gareth Southgate's trade policy in the Euro Cup final. With the match tied, the England manager had an offensive arsenal on the bench, but in the 90s he only allowed Bukayo Saka (71 ') to enter, leaving Grealish, Sancho and Rashford waiting for a chance.

In extra time he tried to get one more gear going with Grealish (99 '), but it didn't have the desired impact.

Almost with the extra completed, he has decided to take out Sancho and Rashford (120 ’) already thinking about the penalty shoot-out, but that‘ mistreatment ’has had its negative effect, since both players have failed their respective shots.

Southgate has underused a team that had almost unlimited resources in attack to bet on a defensive 'eleven' – he played with three centers and two backs – and Murphy's Law has returned it at the decisive moment.