FIFA World Cup 2018:Gareth Southgate keeping it calm for England, says Eric Dier
Updated On: 14 June, 2018 09:04 AM IST | Saint Petersburg | AFP
A notable absentee from England training on Wednesday was Marcus Rashford, with the Manchester United striker nursing a knock to his knee

England's midfielder Eric Dier (centre L) takes part in a training session at Stadium Spartak in Zelenogorsk. Pic/AFP
England trained for the first time in Russia on Wednesday, with midfielder Eric Dier praising coach Gareth Southgate's ability to shield his players from the hothouse World Cup atmosphere. A day after touching down in Saint Petersburg, England held an open training session in nearby Zelenogorsk watched by hundreds of excited young fans. Harry Kane was presented with a trophy by women in traditional local dress while an announcer introduced players one by one to the squealing Russian children.
It made for a relaxed and cheerful atmosphere, contrasting with the sometimes fraught build-up to the tournament, particularly recent controversy involving Raheem Sterling. Sterling was criticised for having a tattoo of a gun inked on his leg but Southgate responded by starting the midfielder in a friendly win over Nigeria. The manager's loyalty amid the sometimes feverish atmosphere generated by England's media and public expectations has not gone unnoticed.
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