Serbia and England are facing off in a live match, as Gareth Southgate’s team kicks off their Group C campaign.
In tonight’s England XI, we have some of the biggest names in European football. Leading the charge is none other than Harry Kane, the winner of the prestigious European Golden Shoe. Joining him is Jude Bellingham, who was crowned La Liga’s Player of the Year and also tasted success in the Champions League. And let’s not forget about Phil Foden, who was named the Premier League Player of the Year.
There has been a lot of buzz surrounding this trio, but we have yet to see them make a significant impact under the guidance of Gareth Southgate. However, if Southgate wants to end his eight-year reign on a high note with a victory against Germany, he must find a way to unleash the full potential of these three players and utilize their abilities to benefit the entire team.
Of course, there are still some lingering issues that need to be addressed. The defense, in particular, has been a cause for concern with its fragility. To counter this, Southgate must set up the midfield in a way that provides adequate cover for the back line. Tonight, we see Trent Alexander-Arnold given an opportunity in midfield alongside Bellingham and Declan Rice.
In defense, it’s a crucial night for Marc Guehi, who has been entrusted with the task of filling in for the injured Harry Maguire. Additionally, Kieran Trippier steps in at left back to replace the sidelined Luke Shaw. These changes will be put to the test against a formidable German side.
As the match kicks off, all eyes will be on Kane, Bellingham, and Foden to see if they can finally prove their worth as a game-changing unit within a cohesive team. The hopes of a nation rest on their shoulders, and it’s up to Southgate to unlock their potential and guide England to victory.