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European Under-21 Championship: Aidy Boothroyd says he will not resign

England have conceded six goals in two games at the European Under-21 Championship

England Under-21 boss Aidy Boothroyd says he is “not going anywhere” after defeat by Romania ended hopes of winning the European Championship.

Having already lost to France in their opening Group C game, England were on the end of a 4-2 defeat on Friday.

Boothroyd’s side still have one group game against Croatia in San Marino on Monday (20:00 BST).

“They’ll have to carry me out,” said Boothroyd, appointed Under-21 boss in 2017, when asked about his position.

Boothroyd left Phil Foden, who played 13 Premier League games for champions Manchester City in 2018-19, out of his starting line-up against Romania.

Arsenal forward Reiss Nelson, who played in the Champions League on loan at Hoffenheim last season, and Chelsea’s Tammy Abraham were also left out in a game England had to win to have any realistic hope of progressing to the semi-finals.

“I have to look after Phil. We thought it right for him to come on and weave his magic late,” added Boothroyd, 48, who signed a two-year contract extension