Three Lions stars arrive back in UK after ANOTHER World Cup ends in heartbreak in 2-1 loss to France

England players have arrived back in the UK a day after their World Cup campaign ended in heartbreak after their 2-1 loss to France.

The Three Lions landed back in the country today as they returned from Qatar after agonisingly falling short against the reigning champions.

The players returned today ahead of joining back up with their clubs when the season gets back underway after Christmas.

A plane carrying Gareth Southgate’s squad landed at Birmingham Airport this evening after it departed from Qatar earlier today.

Teenage sensation Jude Bellingham was seen giving the thumbs up to fans as he departed afterwards while manager Southgate also waved for supporters as he was driven away.

Meanwhile, Phil Foden was seen posing for a picture with a supporter after arriving at Manchester Airport on a separate plane.

The players were joined at the airport by their wives, girlfriends and partners, who had supported them during the tournament. 

England’s Jude Bellingham gives his thumbs up as he leaves Birmingham Airport on Sunday night

Manager Gareth Southgate waved for supporters as he was driven away from Birmingham Airport

Manager Gareth Southgate waved for supporters as he was driven away from Birmingham Airport

Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford walks down the stairs as he exits the plane at Birmingham Airport tonight

Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford walks down the stairs as he exits the plane at Birmingham Airport tonight

Phil Foden and his girlfriend Rebecca Cooke were seen arriving at Manchester Airport this evening

Phil Foden and his girlfriend Rebecca Cooke were seen arriving at Manchester Airport this evening

Manchester City defender Kyle Walker looks down as he is driven away from the airport this evening

Manchester City defender Kyle Walker looks down as he is driven away from the airport this evening

Phil Foden poses for a picture with a fan after arriving at Manchester Airport on Sunday night

Phil Foden poses for a picture with a fan after arriving at Manchester Airport on Sunday night

Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips looks down leaves the plane after it landed at Birmingham Airport tonight

Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips looks down leaves the plane after it landed at Birmingham Airport tonight

Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher looks back up the stairs into the plane after it lands at Birmingham Airport tonight

Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher looks back up the stairs into the plane after it lands at Birmingham Airport tonight

A plane carrying the England squad landed at Birmingham Airport on Sunday night, December 11

A plane carrying the England squad landed at Birmingham Airport on Sunday night, December 11

The players were seen walking off the plane earlier this evening as they return from another agonising World Cup loss

After their exertions in Qatar some players may join their families for a holiday, while others could go into training camps with their clubs before heading home.

Leaving Qatar this morning, Bellingham gave the final message to fans as he signed t-shirts before boarding a coach to the airport.

This morning Gareth Southgate was seen with his arm around Kieran Trippier as they walked out of the Souq Al-Wakra hotel, while other players carried their bags to their bus.

And before they left for the airport this morning they showered the hotel staff who had looked after them with gifts, and thanked them for making them ‘feel like princes’. 

Several players including captain Harry Kane and midfielder Jude Bellingham signed shirts and presented workers with personal items, said a hotel source.

When the team returned to their seaside five star hotel in the early hours, dozens of staff greeted them in the lobby and commiserated with them.

England's Gareth Southgate (left) and Kieran Trippier outside the Souq Al-Wakra hotel, Qatar

England’s Gareth Southgate (left) and Kieran Trippier outside the Souq Al-Wakra hotel, Qatar

John Stones gives a thumbs up while looking serious as he heads home with the team

John Stones gives a thumbs up while looking serious as he heads home with the team

Jude Bellingham watches on as his teammates board a coach to the airport to go home

Jude Bellingham watches on as his teammates board a coach to the airport to go home

Jude Bellingham takes photos with fans outside the Souq Al-Wakra hotel, Qatar

Jude Bellingham takes photos with fans outside the Souq Al-Wakra hotel, Qatar

Declan Rice gives a thumbs up  outside the Souq Al-Wakra hotel, Qatar

Declan Rice gives a thumbs up  outside the Souq Al-Wakra hotel, Qatar

Manager Southgate, who will review his team’s tournament performances with the FA at St George’s Park in the coming days, has said he needs time to reflect on last nights loss to determine whether he will continue as manager.

His contract runs until after Euro 2024.

‘These tournaments take a lot out of you and I need time to reflect,’ he told the BBC.

‘We’ve done that after every tournament and that’s the right thing to do.’

Speaking before their flight out of the country and as they were leaving their Al Wakrah training base, Southgate said the players were ‘flat’.

‘We were so close,’ Southgate said on England’s YouTube channel. 

‘The level of performance, I was so happy with. There’s the disappointment that we feel we could have gone on, and done more. And yet, I really have very few regrets about the whole thing. Emotionally, it’s a rollercoaster.’

‘They know they played well,’ he said, speaking about his players. ‘In sport, it feels so binary, winning and losing. But when you’re coaching a team, and working with a team, you have to take a different view to that.’

He hailed the progression of the group, and as individuals, including those who have remained on the fringes of the first-team.

‘We’ve now got some very young players with a lot of big match experience already,’ the 52-year-old said. ‘The core of the group can be together for a long while.’

Last night the teams went into half time tied at 1-1, but Les Bleus managed to claw their way in front when their all-time top scorer Olivier Giroud scrambled in front of Harry Maguire and guided an excellent ball from Griezmann in at the near post.

England's Harry Kane looks dejected at the final whistle after his sides 2-1 loss to France in the World Cup quarter finals

England’s Harry Kane looks dejected at the final whistle after his sides 2-1 loss to France in the World Cup quarter finals

England's Harry Kane and manager Gareth Southgate look dejected after the match as England are eliminated from the World Cup

England’s Harry Kane and manager Gareth Southgate look dejected after the match as England are eliminated from the World Cup

After last night's loss the team are due to leave Doha today and are expected to arrive back in the UK this afternoon

After last night’s loss the team are due to leave Doha today and are expected to arrive back in the UK this afternoon

England's Jordan Henderson and Jude Bellingham look dejected after the match as England are eliminated from the World Cup

England’s Jordan Henderson and Jude Bellingham look dejected after the match as England are eliminated from the World Cup

France’s lead looked like it was going to be short lived when substitute Mason Mount was bundled to the floor in the box and was awarded a penalty.

But Kane, having scored an assured spot kick minutes earlier, saw his second effort soar miles over the crossbar, sending the Three Lions crashing out of the World Cup at the quarter final stage.

Gareth Southgate’s men were heartbroken, the players listing helplessly around the pitch in utter dejection while the French contingent erupted into wild celebrations.

Southgate made a beeline for his captain Kane, who looked as though he could scarcely believe the result.

England’s captain had sunk to his knees at the final whistle and his teammates requested TV cameras to turn their focus elsewhere.

Jude Bellingham meanwhile collapsed to the turf in tears and was also consoled by his manager and Jordan Henderson.

Departing England stars present hotel staff with signed shirts and gifts to say a ‘thank you’ for looking after them during their World Cup stay in Qatar… as they head home after heartbreaking loss to France 

By Shekhar Bhatia and Vivek Chaudhary at Al Wakrah, Qatar, for MailOnline

Heartbroken England stars left their World Cup HQ after showering hotel staff who had looked after them with gifts.

The 25-man squad departed Al-Wakra hotel after hugging and thanking hotel workers ‘who made them feel like princes.’

Several players including captain Harry Kane and midfielder Jude Bellingham signed shirts and presented workers with personal items, said a hotel source.

When the team returned to their seaside five star hotel in the early hours, dozens of staff greeted them in the lobby and commiserated with them.

Heartbroken England stars left their World Cup HQ after showering hotel staff who had looked after them with gifts

Heartbroken England stars left their World Cup HQ after showering hotel staff who had looked after them with gifts

The 25-man squad departed Al-Wakra hotel after thanking hotel workers ¿who made them feel like princes¿

The 25-man squad departed Al-Wakra hotel after thanking hotel workers ‘who made them feel like princes’

Several players including captain Harry Kane and midfielder Jude Bellingham signed shirts and presented workers with personal items, said a hotel source

Several players including captain Harry Kane and midfielder Jude Bellingham signed shirts and presented workers with personal items, said a hotel source

The source said: ‘The England players maybe millionaires and stars of the World Cup stage, but we were like family.

‘They were polite and would always say please and thank you if they needed anything.

‘When they arrived back this morning after the match with France, they were still friendly and appreciated we had waited for them.

‘After the match with Senegal, where they had beaten them, we had a celebration and three flowers at them and danced with them.

‘Today was a bit different because they lost and a lot quieter, but they was just the same, lovely people.’

The team left Al Wakra around 12.30pm and will arrive at Birmingham airport at teatime.

The England players 'were polite and would always say please and thank you if they needed anything' while at the hotel, a source said

The England players ‘were polite and would always say please and thank you if they needed anything’ while at the hotel, a source said

The team left Al Wakra around 12.30pm and will arrive at Birmingham airport at teatime

The team left Al Wakra around 12.30pm and will arrive at Birmingham airport at teatime

Phil Foden, Harry Maguire and Jack Grealish left the hotel before the main party and the source said some players left separately to join their clubs in warm weather training.

Grealish and Foden’s club Manchester City are currently in Abu Dhabi and Maguire’s club Manchester United are in Andalucia in Spain.

Gareth Southgate, who has been praised for his tender touch with the players after the difference, we are still confident in stars of a left the hotel.

He emerged with his arm around Newcastle defender, Kieran Trippier as the players boarded the coach to the airport.

Jude Bellingham walked to some England fans and signed their shirts before boarding the coach.

One lucky fan Katy Edwards, 26, from Lichfield, said : ‘ Jude was so nice and smiling.

‘He must be so sad inside, yet he still took the time to sign autographs.

‘That really is the hallmark of a wonderful person. I look forward to him be in England captain lived in the World Cup in four years time.’

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