England head coach Gareth Southgate was the calmest man in the country as Luke Shaw smashed home the opening goal of the Three Lions' Euro 2020 final vs Italy.
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The 50-year-old watched on from the touchlines and let out a small fist pump when the ball hit the net.
Southgate has frequently stressed the importance of composure to his young side.
The former England defender warned his players not to become caught up in the nation's emotions at reaching a maiden major final since the 4-2 win over West Germany in 1966.
His squad have so far defied expectations at Euro 2020 and have successfully navigated several big matches.
England have defeated Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Ukraine and Denmark to reach the final.
Southgate warned his players to remain calm ahead of the Wembley showdown.
“I didn’t say very much at all before the semi-final because I felt the team were totally prepared,” Southgate said.
“I normally assess where they are during the day. We usually have a meeting about the set plays in the morning, and then I’ll speak to them before we leave the hotel.