Conor Coady says it was “a massive disappointment” to be booed for taking the knee ahead of England’s Nations League loss to Hungary.
The Three Lions were jeered by a crowd mostly composed of young fans in Budapest after they made the gesture just before kick-off at Puskas Arena.
Dominik Szoboszlai’s second-half penalty was the only goal of the game as Gareth Southgate’s side laboured to a first defeat against their hosts for 60 years.
Saturday’s match was originally scheduled to be played behind closed doors following racial abuse aimed towards England players on their last visit in September.
Speaking afterwards, Coady admitted such antagonism saddened him and his team-mates, but they remain undeterred in their commitment to the gesture.
“It’s a massive disappointment,” he told Channel 4. “It’s important people understand why we are trying to do.
“It’s not something you want to hear, but we want to keep pushing the message from our point of view.”
Elsewhere, Coady acknowledged England must take the lessons of their defeat and turn them around ahead of further Nations League tests and the Qatar 2022 World Cup looming.
“We need to learn very quickly,” he added. “We wanted to come here and win, started off quite well and they grew into the game. It’s important we bounce back.
“We need to look at ourselves because these are big games. We are always looking to improve.”
England now travel to Munich to face Germany next Tuesday before returning to Coady’s home ground of Molineux to take on Italy and Hungary once more.