Germany midfielder Ilkay Gundogan promised to support England and take the knee on Tuesday after Hungary fans jeered the action on Saturday.
England fell to a surprise 1-0 defeat in their Nations League Group A3 opener after Dominik Szoboszlai’s second-half penalty at the Puskas Arena, the same Budapest venue where some England players were subjected to racial abuse in September.
Hungary were supposed to play the fixture behind closed doors after racist behaviour at Euro 2020 last year, but children accompanied by some adults were allowed to attend as a crowd of 35,000 watched on.
There were boos when England players took the knee prior to kick-off, with Three Lions manager Gareth Southgate subsequently expressing his confusion and dismay at the pre-match response.
“The first thing is that is why we do it [take the knee], to try to educate people around the world. I have no idea why people would choose to boo that gesture,” Southgate told Channel 4 after the game.
England next head to Germany, who played out a 1-1 draw with Italy in their opener, and Gundogan vowed to support his opponents by taking the knee.
“We will go down on our knees together with the English because we want to support this whole initiative,” Gundogan told reporters at Monday’s pre-match news conference.
“We did this last year at the Euros and, of course, we will do it tomorrow too. I’m used to that from the English league, where we do it almost every match, so it’s nothing new for me.
“We talked about it inside the team and we will support the opponent.”