England assistant coach Anthony Barry appears emotional during a BBC half-time interview as England play France. Multiple reports describe Barry as close to tears while speaking about the impact of the tournament on the team and his pride in the England players. The accounts frame the moment as part of an emotionally charged week for staff and players following England’s World Cup campaign. One source characterizes his comments in terms of “broken hearts,” linking the language to how the squad is coping with the outcome, while another emphasizes the broader context of the team’s emotional state. The reports agree that Barry’s interview occurs at half-time during the France match and that he speaks directly about the players, highlighting their character and effort. Across the coverage, the focus remains on Barry’s visible emotion and the personal tone of his remarks rather than on tactical details or new sporting information. The articles present the incident as a candid, on-camera moment from a member of England’s coaching staff during a high-stakes international fixture.
Anthony Barry shows emotion during England’s half-time interview in France clash
England assistant coach Anthony Barry appears emotional during a BBC half-time interview as England play France. Multiple reports describe Barry as close to tears while speaking about the impact of th...
- Anthony Barry, England’s assistant coach, gives an emotional BBC interview at half-time.
- Reports describe him as close to tears while speaking about England players.
- The comments include references to the players’ emotional state after the World Cup exit.
- Barry expresses pride in the England squad.
- The interview occurs during England’s match against France.
England assistant coach Anthony Barry appeared on the brink of tears as he spoke at half-time about his pride for his Three Lions players after they hit four past France.
8 hours agoEngland assistant coach Anthony Barry appeared on the brink of tears as he spoke at half-time about his pride for his Three Lions players after they hit four past France.
8 hours agoIt has been an emotional week for the England players and staff and that was obvious in Anthony Barry's half time interview
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