England World Cup glee punctured by homecoming loss to Spain
LONDON — Gareth Southgate’s trademark garment has gone. England’s World Cup feel-good factor also has faded.
The football fervour that swept through the country during June and July was punctured by a 2-1 loss to Spain as England’s homecoming that turned into a letdown at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
No wonder some jaded fans resorted to ripping out pages of the matchday magazine and throwing paper airplanes onto the field.
For the first time in 30 years, England has lost three matches in a row. The English hadn’t even lost a competitive fixture at home in 11 years when Croatia denied them a place at the 2008 European Championship.


