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Euro 2020: England's Luke Shaw reveals squad will practise penalties before knockout stages

England have been knocked out of the European Championships three times on penalties; England won a World Cup penalty shootout for the first time in 2018; Luke Shaw: 'We're going to be practising them. No matter how far the knockout stages are, we need to be ready'

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Manchester United defender Luke Shaw says England will be practising penalties in anticipation of a crucial shootout at Euro 2020

England defender Luke Shaw has revealed Gareth Southgate's side will be practising penalties before the knockout stages "to be ready" for a shootout at Euro 2020.

England famously won a World Cup penalty shootout for the first time three years ago in Russia, after defeating Colombia 4-3 on penalties to reach the quarter-finals.

England also won their last penalty shootout against Switzerland to finish third in the inaugural Nations League.

But England have lost three times on penalties in the European Championships, and Shaw says the squad will be preparing for spot-kicks in the knockout stages.

Shaw, who scored in Manchester United's Europa League final penalty shootout defeat to Villarreal last month, said: "I think to win in major tournaments they'll maybe be a time when you're going to have a penalty shootout and we're going to have to be ready for it.

"Of course the last two we've had we've won them both, which is obviously extremely positive and is going in the right direction.

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Image: England celebrated winning a World Cup penalty shootout for the first time after victory against Colombia in 2018

"But for sure we're going to be practising them. No matter how far the knockout stages are, we need to be ready and practice makes perfect.

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"We need to practise what sort of penalties we're going to do and be ready for that situation when it comes, so that we're not scrambling about thinking where we're going to put it or who's going to take what."

England begin their tournament on Sunday against Croatia at Wembley after a hectic club season disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic.

Southgate's side now face the prospect of up to seven matches in 29 days if they are to become European champions, but Shaw has dismissed any concerns over potential tiredness.

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Luke Shaw insists England cannot use fatigue as a valid excuse if they fail to perform at Euro 2020.

The 25-year-old said: "Of course it's been a very hard gruelling season with a lot of games, but I think that when it comes to a major tournament for your country I think fatigue goes out of the window.

"You want to give your life for this team. You want to give every single thing you've got left to make the team and the whole nation happy.

"Fatigue isn't an option really. We've got amazing settings here with the recovery stations and the staff who are putting unbelievable things into place.

"I'm pretty sure everyone's going to be 100 per cent ready for each game no matter how many games there are."

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