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‘Heads high’: Stars console England after Cup agony

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Celebrities, footballers and royalty have been praising the England team for their "beautiful World Cup run", calling them "heroes" who have made the country proud.

The Three Lions lost 2-1 to Croatia in the semi-final, bringing an end to a journey that inspired – and surprised – many fans.

But despite the heartbreak, the team and manager Gareth Southgate have reconnected many people with the national team.

Celebrities, sports people and politicians have all been sending their congratulations to the young team, who have also tweeted.

Here are some of their reactions:

Footballers

Utterly choked, but this young side gave absolutely everything. Its a huge step forward and theyll only get better in the future. They can hold their heads high, they did our country proud. Congratulations to Croatia.

— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) July 11, 2018

Gutted. Massive well done to all the lads who have done us all proud, keep your heads held high. This is a great young team with a big big future ???

— Wayne Rooney (@WayneRooney) July 11, 2018

Disappointed result given a great start tonight @England @FIFAWorldCup chances missed which were costly- but dont forget how far they come the lads & fans should be proud of how far theyve come ???????⚽?

— Peter Shilton (@Peter_Shilton) July 11, 2018

England are out… unbelievable achievement from the boys, staff & every1 behind the scenes! You have united the country & go home as heroes! Special praise for Gareth… you have given us an identity & made us believe in Int football again! ??????? @england @FIFAWorldCup pic.twitter.com/TXLFO6UUKd

— Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) July 11, 2018

If anyone has anything negative to say about this @England team or individuals keep your tweets to yourself. Nobody would have thoughts they'd be where they are or achieved what they have and they've made everyone proud so get behind them and show love not hate #threelions ❤

— Daniel Sturridge (@DanielSturridge) July 11, 2018

A great journey and experience for these young ??????? players . My overriding thoughts tonight are that they should be proud and that I hope they get their again soon to go that final step ❤

— Gary Neville (@GNev2) July 11, 2018

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Sports people

You did us proud. Real grit, determination and never giving up until the very end. You should hold your heads up high ???????⚽⚡ @England #worldcup pic.twitter.com/6kj9CtPxBl

— Lewis Hamilton (@LewisHamilton) July 11, 2018

In hindsight would any of us still be breathing if it went to penalties?

— Laura Robson (@laurarobson5) July 11, 2018

Celebrities

Please dont be like this. I know youre angry and I get it. But Nobody let anybody down. Not one member of our squad. And certainly not the player who is currently the top scorer at this World Cup Tournament. Be proud and hold on to the joy it gave you these past few weeks x https://t.co/m1WIlBuPSO

— James Corden (@JKCorden) July 11, 2018

Thanks to the England team, and manager, for giving us this beautiful World Cup run. Its been a ride.

— David Baddiel (@Baddiel) July 11, 2018

Ive got a confession. I spent a small fortune on travel, accommodation and a World Cup Final ticket. Now Ive got to go and watch France v Croatia and I dont know how to deal with it.

— Rob Beckett (@robbeckettcomic) July 11, 2018

Such a weird feeling. Im bitterly disappointed. But dont feel robbed, angry or particularly depressed. The team over achieved, played some really decent football and totally reset the nations attitude to international football. What a great summer they gave us. #ENG #WorldCuo

— Jack Whitehall (@jackwhitehall) July 11, 2018

We still changed the history of the past 28 years ? Im proud of how far we came and proud of Gareth Southgate. Congrats boys ??????? ??

— Cheryl (@CherylOfficial) July 11, 2018

We are out of the World Cup, the suns gone in and Trump is coming to town. Shall we all just get on the gin?

— fearne cotton (@Fearnecotton) July 12, 2018

The England team

Absolutely devastated that our journey is over! We enjoyed every moment as a nation, Id like to thank all the staff and fans for being behind us. It has been an honour to be a part of this special team. We will be back stronger ???????? pic.twitter.com/LErwj4QqZm

— Trent Arnold (@trentaa98) July 11, 2018

Really tough right now but this teams special.. well be back. Hopefully this is the start of the future ??????? #ThreeLions pic.twitter.com/uqiK8GFN9S

— Marcus Rashford (@MarcusRashford) July 11, 2018

Devastated to not be coming back here for the final on Sunday but this is just the beginning for this squad! To each and every @England fan, the support has been incredible and we cant thank you enough! #ThreeLions pic.twitter.com/BvKvO9AWVL

— Jack Butland (@JackButland_One) July 11, 2018

Devastated. Absolutely gutted. Thanks to the fans for your incredible support. ????????❤ pic.twitter.com/8fiWVdXrAY

— Harry Maguire (@HarryMaguire93) July 11, 2018

Was an honour to represent my country at the world cup. The squad we have is a great bunch of lads who are willing to learn and give everything and we can hold our heads high. Thank you to everyone who supported our journey ?? we dont stop here! ⬆ #ThreeLions ??? pic.twitter.com/QuZ6XOmgOj

— Jesse Lingard (@JesseLingard) July 11, 2018

To everyone who supported us.

To everyone who believed this time was different.

To everyone who wasn't afraid to dream.

To everyone who knows this is only the beginning.

Thank you. We hope we made you proud. #threelions pic.twitter.com/jH8lYMB2E0

— England (@England) July 11, 2018

Politicians and royalty (and the Archbishop of Canterbury)

I know how disappointed @england must feel right now but I couldnt be more proud of this team and you should hold your heads high. Youve had an incredible #WorldCup, made history, and gave us fans something to believe in. We know there is more to come from this @england team. W

— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) July 11, 2018

Wasn't to be this time but it's been a great journey that's made the country proud. We'll be flying the flag on Saturday. ??????? #ThreeLions #CROENG

— Theresa May (@theresa_may) July 11, 2018

A heartbreaking way to go out but won't forget what a great tournament it's been for @England.@GarethSouthgate and his team have brought the country together and delivered our best World Cup result since 1990.

They should be extremely proud. We certainly are. #ENGCRO #WorldCup

— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) July 11, 2018

Dear @England – you have been incredible throughout this tournament. Praying for you all – rest up for the playoff and know youve made the whole country proud! #ENGCRO #ThreeLions #WorldCup

— Archbishop of Canterbury (@JustinWelby) July 11, 2018

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