I will preface this with I know nothing about soccer.
But...
The English manager put in two subs at 120', and they took the third and fourth shooting kicks.
They missed both.
The fifth was missed by the sub who came in at 70'.
I ask... was that intentional...? Are they like ringers, equivalent to maybe like a three-point specialist in basketball, who has a very defined role in taking those penalty kicks? Are they maybe reserves who don't practice being on the field much but rather just take PKs in practice as specialists on the national team?
I would have to imagine they were specifically chosen for that role given when they came in.
Also, here were the ages of the five men to take the kicks for England...
27 (made)
28 (made)
23
21
19
Why give the kicks to three of your youngest players, especially considering the stakes, instead of some of your older and more experienced players who might be a little more used to the moment? Sending a 19-year old up there, who I am sure was terrified, for the one kick you need to stay alive seems... odd.
Can anybody explain the reasoning or workings to me here?
A lot of times the team will ask for volunteers to take the penalties. Or will have pre-determined who is going to take them during practice and such.