England manager, Gareth Southgate, has revealed Ivan Toney was “disgusted” not to come on until the 94th minute in their 2-1 over Slovakia.
The Three Lions trailed for most of the game on Sunday, thanks to a 25th-minute strike from Ivan Schranz.
Francesco Calzona’s men held onto their lead until the 95th minute when Jude Bellingham hit a stunning equaliser.
Southgate introduced Toney a minute before then and the Brentford striker helped cause chaos in the Slovakia defence from a long throw-in that led to Bellingham’s goal, before going on to set up Harry Kane’s winner right at the start of extra-time.
“Ivan Toney was pretty disgusted when I put him on with a minute to go. I think we have made up now. But he had a big impact in the second goal.
“You put a sub on at that time then it is a last throw of the dice and he maybe does not even touch the ball, so I completely understand it.
“I do not like putting a player in that position but I just had a feeling he might be able to cause the bit of chaos that happened,” Southgate told reporters.