Kieran Crichard
Gareth Southgate on Marc Guehi’s performance last night
I saw the player that plays every week for his club. Positionally sound, calm. Tonight was an even bigger test because stature-wise he’s not one of the biggest centre-backs and there was going to be a lot of aerial balls in the box.
He dealt with that really well, so, yeah, I thought he transferred what he does with his club on to the biggest stage and he showed what a good player he is.
The thoughts of Kieran Trippier
On getting a win in the first game:
It’s always massive. You look across the past few tournaments that we’ve had, it is always crucial to get the first win. We knew it would be a tough game, a tough team to play against and we had to defend our box very well, and I thought we did that.
We’ve learned a lot, but the most important thing is the three points. It gives us great momentum, belief. It shows the character of the boys. When it gets tough, you know you have to deal with that.
The subs that came on made a huge impact and that’s what we’ve always talked about - the togetherness of the group, everyone has to be ready. You can be called upon at any moment and the subs were a great impact for us.
On England’s next game against Denmark:
We’re not thinking about a point. We want to go into the Denmark game and we want to win. That’s our only focus. We don’t want to focus on anything else further than that.
We know Denmark are a very good side, good quality players, so now the most important thing is we recover as a team and then we focus on Denmark.
On the importance of a clean sheet:
Clean sheets are massive. As you look through the winners of tournaments, clean sheets are a massive factor. We talk about that lot, defend our box well and certainly we had to defend crosses because they put some dangerous balls in the box.
If you look at the last tournament as well, I think we had the most clean sheets and that can take you far. The most important thing is don’t concede and you see the quality that we have got at the other end to score goals.
On Jude Bellingham:
You don’t need to be at my age to be a leader. You can be 18, 19, 20. You can lead in different ways.
Jude is so young but he leads. Like I said, you don’t need to be an experienced player, you don’t need to be Harry Kane who is the captain, you can lead in any way at any age. We’ve got that in our squad. The new players coming into our squad have done extremely well, they speak up and we have made them feel very welcome.
Competition debut for Mainoo
A special moment for one of our own ✨#MUFC || #EURO2024 pic.twitter.com/5XqgbN00Wo
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) June 17, 2024
Scotland defender Grant Hanley speaking to the media this afternoon
On their heavy defeat to Germany:
Obviously we’ve had a couple of days. We’ve put [the Germany defeat] to bed. The manager had a couple of meetings last night to go over it and draw a line under it and look forward to the next game.
As players we have got to look at ourselves first and look how we approach the game and perform. This is a group [of players] that’s been together for quite a while now. We’ve had our ups and downs together, we’ve shown before we can bounce back from negative results.
On responding to critics:
I don’t think we need to send a message to critics. Certainly for Scotland supporters, we feel that disappointment as well.
I think supporters see it is a genuine side who want to give their all for the country. We have got a massive opportunity to be successful again.
On if nerves played a factor in their opening defeat by Germany:
These games are huge, a big occasion and everyone wants to play on those types of nights. So obviously there is a bit of added nerves in the atmosphere around the game.
But no I don’t think that’s something we can use as an excuse as to why we didn’t perform like we wanted to on Friday. We have got a really close-knit group in camp and those are only the opinions that we have got to take going forward.
Statement from Downing Street
The violent scenes around England’s Euro 2024 opener in Gelsenkirchen “do not reflect the spirit of the tournament”, Downing street said.
Seven Serbia fans were arrested after clashes ahead of the defeat against England, with videos showing tables, chairs and bottles thrown before riot police arrived.
A Downing Street spokeswoman said: “The vast majority of travelling England fans were in good spirits ahead of the match, but clearly such scenes are unacceptable and do not reflect the spirit of the tournament.”
The spokeswoman said Rishi Sunak was “delighted” with the opening 1-0 win.
“He is obviously delighted with a win and with a clean sheet for England’s opening game of the Euros.
“It was a strong start to the tournament against tough opponents, lit up by [Jude] Bellingham’s performance and his thumping header to get the only goal of the game.”
Day four at Euro 2024
⌛️⌛️⌛️#EURO2024 | #ROUUKR pic.twitter.com/i6z59a5F8v
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) June 17, 2024
Your opinions on England’s win last night
- Peter McMahon: “Bellingham was the only one in the side who appeared as if you wanted to move forward. Unfortunately, every time he passed to someone and ran into space, that person passed the ball backwards. In addition, they were unable to play out from the back, even in the most basic manner, and relied on long kicks from Pickford. The only consolation is that they were still exponentially better than Scotland.”
- Julian Hughes: “England looked really sound. In the last Euro final they looked skilful but a bit innocent and done over by a much more cynical and hard headed Italian team. This time they looked a bit more mature, less volatile, really focused on their own performance and not about to be surprised by fate.”
- Sean Browner: “We’ve seen this film before and know how it will end. Yes, Foden should have been hooked for Palmer at h/t. I’d also have got Watkins on for Kane to run the channels and stretch Serbia. Kane held the ball up well and took a battering but he hadn’t got the pace to threaten now.”
Setting new records
20 - Jude Bellingham is the first European player to make an appearance at three major international tournaments before turning 21 (aged 20 years, 353 days today), having played at EURO 2020, the 2022 FIFA World Cup and now EURO 2024. Obscure. #SRBENG pic.twitter.com/eh4Ve48whI
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) June 16, 2024
State of play after opening game
England are in a good spot after the first games in Group C:
Topping the group after match day one! 🔝 pic.twitter.com/EyFveBFQ7E
— England (@England) June 17, 2024
Positive update on Alan Hansen
Away from Euro 2024, there appears to be really good news regarding the health of Alan Hansen. The former Liverpool and Scotland defender was admitted to hospital last week and was in a serious condition. However, speaking to TalkSPORT this morning, his former teammate Graeme Souness has revealed he has spoken to Alan on the phone and he is on the road to a full recovery, which is terrific to hear.
Fantastic. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/dvEA7hiRxk
— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) June 17, 2024
Should Palmer have played last night?
Cole Palmer finished the season with the most goals and assists in the Premier League (33) but didn't play a single minute for England last night 🤷♂️ pic.twitter.com/5zwSOC6RPR
— ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) June 17, 2024
Do you think Cole Palmer should have started or at least come off the bench? Remember you can have your say in the comments section at the bottom of the blog.
Schedule for today
Here are all the details of what you can look forward to on day four at Euro 2024:
14.00 BST Romania vs Ukraine (Group E) Munich, BBC
17.00 BST Belgium vs Slovakia (Group E) Frankfurt, ITV
20.00 BST Austria vs France (Group D) Düsseldorf, ITV
We will be live blogging all three of those games.
What to make of the pundits
Our very own Alan Tyers has been having his say in his Monday column on the pundits for Euro 2024, with particular focus on former West Ham manager David Moyes and former Arsenal, Barcelona, Chelsea and Spain midfielder Cesc Fabregas. I will let you into a little secret; Fabregas receives just a little more praise than Moyes.
Frank Bruno a happy man on X
Morning its a new week re the football---
— Frank Bruno MBE 🇬🇧 (@frankbrunoboxer) June 17, 2024
Well it was not pretty but a win is a win onwards and upwards and in 1966 World Cup the 1st game England were booed off the pitch after a nil nil draw and what happened to them!!! Be positive I know its a Monday! pic.twitter.com/Af30uP5pLT
Captain Kane on X this morning
— Harry Kane (@HKane) June 17, 2024Representing my country at major tournaments is something I never take for granted so to have made more appearances at major tournaments than any @England player in history makes me so proud! 🙌🏴
Looking forward to many more - bring on Thursday! 🦁🦁🦁 pic.twitter.com/4WSupSsReF
Declan Rice post-match
On Jude Bellingham:
I don’t need to talk about how good it is. I think you see in Madrid every week, seen it again (against Serbia), the match winner.
I feel like he’s a player that when I’m holding I’ve just got to let him flourish and do his thing, let him feel like he’s got the confidence on the pitch to go out there and do whatever he wants.
The more we play together, I feel like the connection and bond we’ve got is really, really good. With Jude, he is just another level isn’t he? That is all I can say really.
On Trent Alexander-Arnold:
Trent I thought played really well. (It was) his first time properly playing like a defensive midfield role. So it’s a really good trio.
On the victory in their opening game:
It’s massive. I think we’ve built this team off clean sheets. In the last Euros, I think we had five out of seven and at the World Cup we had a lot of clean sheets. We have real defensive solidity, it’s just about doing it on the night...it was definitely a game of two halves.
It was a really important victory, to be honest with you, to kick-start the tournament. I thought we started really well, showed some real great composure with the ball. It’s always tough against a back-five and second half they obviously came on to us a lot more and were probably a bit more of a threat.
But in the end, I thought we were comfortable - we’ve just got to use the ball a little bit better in the second half when it starts to get tough.
🙌 @_DeclanRice 🙌 pic.twitter.com/s8zlQ0j1Dy
— England (@England) June 17, 2024
The thoughts of Jude Bellingham after the game
I think the first half shows why we can score goals against any team, and the second half shows why we can keep a clean sheet against any team. I think obviously, commonly with the team, there’s a negative theme around all our games. You know, sometimes rightly so.
But I think in this case you take the positives from the fact that, OK, maybe we had to hold on at times and suffer a little bit, but we kept a clean sheet. When you keep clean sheet all you have to do is score one goal to win the game.
It’s three points, I think this team is still so new, gelling together with every game. I think inside the changing room we’ll be happy with that. Of course, there will be negatives that we want to kind of rub out but overall I’m pleased with that performance.
On Trent Alexander-Arnold:
I loved it. I think we had a great balance with the ball, without the ball, particularly in possession I thought Trent was brilliant. He conducts games so well. He’s very calm on the ball. His technique and qualities unmatched, I think, in terms of what he can do with the ball.
He’s always positive and that really helps someone like me who wants to get on the ball all over the pitch and try and attack their backline. So, I look forward to having more minutes with him, enjoying how we can develop and how we can get used to each other’s game, and seeing how far we can take the potential.
And of course, as always, Declan [Rice] was fantastic. I think he’s one of the best in the world in that position. He’s a joy.
Gareth Southgate’s post-match thoughts
That’s the reality of tournaments, they’re a strong team and we had to suffer a bit but that’s good for us.
[Jude] writes his own scripts doesn’t he? The timing of his runs. It was a super bit of play in the build-up of his goal. I think all of our forward players looked really good.
[Disappointed not to score more goals?] Today was just the finishing and a good save from the keeper from the header. I’m confident we will score goals. It’s not easy to play against a back five but we created chances.
I said I’m glad we suffered a bit without the ball [because it will stand England in good stead down the line]. I think is really good for us. I think to defend the box the way we did was really good for us. I was really pleased with a lot of the play. Second half we didn’t keep it as well as I would have liked but to get the win is very important.
Jude goes forward a lot and Trent adapted to his positioning really well, used the ball well and had a good effort on goal.
‘Wolf’ goal celebration explained
Celebrations are always a hot topic of discussion and last night was no different. After Jude Bellingham scored England’s winning goal, he and Alexander-Arnold pulled out an interesting celebration and it has now been explained. Will it catch on? You will probably see all the young kids this week in parks using that celebration.
Your reaction
- John Bates: “This result shows exactly the problem with Southgate. In the first half England were good - though why Kane was there who knows and Bellingham had to come and get the ball because they were too slow getting it to him, but the second half was abysmal. If Southgate thinks you can defend a one nil lead for 45 minutes against the likes of Spain, France, Germany or Italy he is delusional. The trouble is the win will flatter him.”
- Lord Balfour: “Nothing has changed with England, very slow attacking movements, panic in defence and very poor substitutions. Cole Palmer one of the best attacking midfielders and a leading goal scorer, sat on the bench. Southgate has always been clueless and England will be lucky to reach the quarter finals. Just like every other tournament but this time with some of the most talented players.”
- Bettina Thwaite: “It was a stressful game to watch, especially the second half. Serbia always looked on the verge of scoring. Faced with a better team England will cut a sorry figure. I was trying to discover without success what their game plan was. Their passing especially in the second half was fractured and over excited. They should have calmed down.”
- Duncan Macdonald: “Sorry but much as I hope they do well I just think Southgate is the most negative thing about the team. It’s all about safety first and protecting the lead once they get it. Sitting on a one goal lead for 70 minutes or 60 if you’re being generous is never going to work against the top teams. He has been found out because of this defensive mindset in two consecutive Championships and unless they are far more positive going forward it looks like he same will happen again. It’s a great shame because England have the makings of a great team but not the manager to capitalise on them.”
Mbappé not embraced in France?
France get their Euro 2024 campaign going this evening against Austria in Düsseldorf. After winning the Champions League final at the start of the month, Real Madrid unveiled shortly after the signing of France star Kylian Mbappé. At the age of 25, he has 47 international goals in 79 games and a World Cup medal in the bag. However, Luke Edwards has been looking into why he is perhaps not universally embrace in France, a country facing growing political turmoil.
Sudakov: Our victories can be break from grief for Ukrainian people
Looking ahead to today’s matches, first up is the Group E match between Romania and Ukraine. Ahead of the match, our very own Matt Law has sat down for an exclusive interview with Ukraine and Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder Georgiy Sudakov about the opportunity to give the people of Ukraine respite from the grief they have suffered since the invasion by Russia in 2022.
Opening-game win for England
— England (@England) June 17, 2024
One manager digging out another
Erik ten Hag was appearing as a pundit on Dutch television for last night’s game and it is safe to say he was not particularly complimentary of England and Gareth Southgate. The Manchester United manager, just a week after being told his Old Trafford job is safe, called out Southgate’s vision after England’s win as well as discussing contract talks with Manchester United.
Guehi’s performance
Last night was Marc Guehi’s first game for England at an international competition. A lot has been made of England’s centre-back situation with Harry Maguire omitted from the squad and John Stones’ injury issues in recent months. Gareth Southgate opted for a duo of Guehi and Stones last night. How do you think they fared? Have your say in the comments section at the bottom of the blog.
Solid. 👊#ThreeLions | @weetabix pic.twitter.com/5q4PLOlQn4
— England (@England) June 17, 2024
Walker on X
We know we needed to start with a win and we have. Was a tough game against a strong well drilled team.
— Kyle Walker (@kylewalker2) June 16, 2024
Delighted to get a clean sheet.
Thank you for the support in the ground and back at home. It's incredible and means soo much to us.
Bring on Thursday 🏴 pic.twitter.com/cwRAE9nUlR
More of your opinions
- Mal Hunitop: “With the talent England now have I don’t understand the sitting back after a goal; makes no sense & has already cost Southgate dearly, 4 years ago. International football is more “tactical” but games are still there to be won. Despite the ridiculously fawning half-time “analysis” England didn’t create much in the first half. And what a struggle in the second!”
- Donald Troosers: “You have the pick of the nations players and can put whatever player you want in the position that they are perfect for and have played in all season. So why is Trippier playing on the left when he’s a right footed player? And Foden didn’t seem to know where he was supposed to be! Was Southgate trying to trick the opposition? Didn’t really work....”
- The West is going west: “They needed someone to come on and set the game alight like Grealish did against Bosnia. Having bored us to death with the Serbia game, maybe Southgate’s cunning plan is to bring such a player on for the next game.”
- Colin Wolstenholme: “Personally, I think the Foden question has been answered. He is a totally different player for England than he is for Man City, and nowhere near as effective. If anyone can explain the difference I would love to know, but on the last few performances, is he worth a place?”
- Robert Jeans: “Negative and sloppy. This team could and should have overwhelmed Serbia and won 4 or 5- nil. Sitting back was the risky option. Failure to get players into the box when there are good scoring opportunities, is fairly unforgivable and there was some really poor passing. Had Serbia sneaked an equaliser, it would have surprised nobody.”
- Stephen Nix: “It was a win and a clean sheet. Yes they were all over them for the first 20 or so minutes and after that a bit careless at times, but they got the job done. Learn from it, tighten up and go on. It’s a results game, we are not drawing pictures.”
Jude’s complete performance
England’s winning goal came from the head of Jude Bellingham, who is coming off the back of a stellar debut season at Real Madrid where he won the La Liga title and the Champions League. Daniel Zeqiri has been taking a look at Bellingham’s all-round performance last night, which evoked some memories of some of the nation’s finest captains.
Jude was everywhere tonight 🎥@Vivo_GLOBAL | #EUROPOTM pic.twitter.com/jxsIj1IKzy
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) June 16, 2024
Southgate too conservative?
England are under way with three points but it was not the most convincing of performances, especially in the second half. Our chief sports writer Oliver Brown has written this morning that although Gareth Southgate’s ingrained conservatism did not cost England against Serbia, it could well later in the tournament.
Your reactions
Here is a sample of what you have been saying in reaction to last night:
- Robert Lund: “Compared to the German performance England looked pedestrian, unimaginative and slow. Semis at best.
- Ian King: “One game in and we’ve already seen a situation where it would have helped to be able to bring on Grealish as a substitute!”
- Elephant McGee: “A good win, against physically strong opposition. Bellingham is the real deal. Glad that Kane nearly scored as well. There were a few squeaky-bum moments from the opposition. One goal is not enough to be comfortable.”
- Andrew Marchant: “Man of the match for England was Pickford by a country mile. Not only did he have to deal with constant back passing by England’s defenders and midfield but at one point he was the only England player facing the Serbian goal. Perhaps Southgate needs a compass to work out where the oppositions half is.”
- Singapore Sling: “We were lucky. Should have put fresh legs on sooner during the second half. Also surprised Gordon wasn’t played.”
- Steve Murphy: “Bellingham is such a complete midfielder and leader that he almost makes Foden dispensable unless Foden can get out of the spaces that Bellingham runs into and use his intelligence to play off Bellingham then the unthinkable will have to happen and we leave him on the bench, that is how good Bellingham is and Foden needs to realize it quickly.”
- Jason Hobson: “Dreadful performance against a poor opposition. Southgate seems to have a unique ability to take talented players and make them looks useless by playing them out of position.”
You can continue to have your say.
Agree with Matt Law’s assessment?
FT view: That was tougher than England would have liked, but they got over the line and there was plenty to be pleased about. There was also a very welcome clean sheet. England will need to improve to beat better teams, but they are top of Group C and that's all that matters for… https://t.co/NPELnalykb
— Matt Law (@Matt_Law_DT) June 16, 2024
Remember you can have your say in the comments section at the bottom of the blog.
Player ratings
Mike McGrath has been having his say on how the England players fared against Serbia. Here is a snippet of Mike’s piece:
Jude Bellingham
Was everywhere on the pitch. Inside penalty area for his goal, or back in his own penalty area carrying the ball out of defence. Coped with Serbia trying to kick him. 9/10
Phil Foden
Early kick from Gudelj and then almost on the end of a chance but frustrated not to get a clear sight of goal, dragging a long shot wide when he tried his luck. 6/10
You can read the full piece right here.
Wallace on TAA
Gareth Southgate opted for a midfield duo of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Declan Rice against Serbia last night. Often Southgate has been criticised for being too negative, but Sam Wallace believes that although “the relocation of one of England’s finest talents in a very good generation” is a risk, England must give it another go.
England players’ reaction on X
Good start. pic.twitter.com/7TnCQNT92K
— Jude Bellingham (@BellinghamJude) June 16, 2024
— Phil Foden (@PhilFoden) June 16, 2024Job done ✅
On to the next one! 💪🏻🦁 pic.twitter.com/NkpVU81vUN
Got the job done! So proud leading this team out and an opening game win is exactly what we needed. Onwards and upwards 🙌🦁🦁🦁 pic.twitter.com/kgrytJIfCV
— Harry Kane (@HKane) June 16, 2024
What about Harry?
Despite being one of England’s most crucial players, it is safe to say that captain Harry Kane was on the periphery of last night’s game. In the first half, he registered just two touches and barely featured. Jamie Carragher has had his say on Kane, explaining how England cannot win Euro 2024 unless his role changes.
Jude’s winning goal
— England (@England) June 16, 2024Bukayo's cross. Jude's finish.
1️⃣-0️⃣ to England! 😀pic.twitter.com/rD3jZDJugJ
England win, just!
Good morning and welcome to day four of Euro 2024. England kicked off their campaign last night with a win, just, against Serbia in Gelsenkirchen courtesy of Jude Bellingham’s first-half goal. Not the most enthralling and convincing victories for Gareth Southgate’s men but, as they say, a win is a win. Considering England’s poor record in opening games at the European Championship, three points is all that matters. England were strong in the first half but just seemed to get more and more defensive as the game wore on. It felt like they were holding on in the latter stages.
You can look forward to reaction to England’s win in their opening match from the likes of Jamie Carragher, Sam Wallace, Oliver Brown and Mike McGrath.
Remember you can have your say on last night’s game and Euro 2024 general. Can England win Euro 2024 with Southgate at the helm? What changes would you make for England’s next match against Denmark on Thursday? Tell us your opinions in the comments section at the bottom of the blog.
Attention will now turn to Thursday and England’s next match against Denmark. The other game in Group C took place in the hours before England’s game as Denmark drew 1-1 with Slovenia, which strengthens England’s position already at the summit of the group. Manchester United’s Christian Eriksen had given Denmark the lead before Erik Janza equalised for Slovenia. The first match in Group D also took place yesterday with the Netherlands coming from behind to beat Poland 2-1. Adam Buksa had given Poland the lead before goals from Liverpool’s Cody Gakpo and Wout Weghorst turned it around for Ronald Koeman’s side.
Over the course of the first weekend of the tournament, all the big hitters like Germany, England, Spain, Italy and the Netherlands secured victories in their opening matches. There are three matches to look forward to today. In Group E, Romania take on Ukraine at 14.00 BST and Belgium face Slovakia at 17.00 BST. The final game on day four at Euro 2024 sees Austria play France at 20.00 BST.
Stay with us throughout the day for all the reaction to England’s victory last night and a preview of the games you can look forward to later today.
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