 England manager Gareth Sarsgate has confirmed that his players will continue to take a knee during the upcoming European Championship and accept that there will likely be some in the crowd who will boo them for it. A section of the crowd decided to boo when players made the anti-racism gesture before Wednesday's friendly international against Austria in Middlesbrough. Speaking on the eve of his side friendly against Romania at the same stadium, Sarsgate cut a defiant figure. Collectively really disappointed that it happened. I think you have to put yourself in the shoes of a young England player about to represent his country and because we're all trying to support move for equality, move for supporting our own teammates, some of the experiences they have been through in their lives, some people decide to boo. I think those people should put themselves in the shoes of those young players and how that must feel and if that was their children, if they're old enough to have children, how would they feel about their kids being in that sort of situation? So the most important thing for our players is to know that we are totally united on it. We're totally committed to supporting each other, supporting the team.