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European Championship: Not a 'waltz', but England show the moves

England, runners-up in the 2020 edition and seeking to finally win a trophy befitting their vast array of attacking talent, started brilliantly and led after 13 minutes through midfielder Jude Bellingham’s superb header

Our Bureau, Reuters Gelsenkirchen Published 18.06.24, 10:24 AM
England's Jude Bellingham, left, celebrates after scoring his side's opening goal during a Group C match between Serbia and England at the Euro 2024 soccer tournament in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, Sunday, June 16, 2024.

England's Jude Bellingham, left, celebrates after scoring his side's opening goal during a Group C match between Serbia and England at the Euro 2024 soccer tournament in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, Sunday, June 16, 2024. AP/PTI

England’s rearguard effort in a nervy second half as they held on to beat Serbia 1-0 on Sunday will hold the team in good stead as they look to go far at Euro 2024, coach Gareth Southgate said.

England, runners-up in the 2020 edition and seeking to finally win a trophy befitting their vast array of attacking talent, started brilliantly and led after 13 minutes through midfielder Jude Bellingham’s superb header.

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But they created few chances and allowed Serbia, who were much improved after the break, to play their way back into the Group C game.

“I’m pleased that we had to show a different side, we had to show that resilience to defend our box, because I think as a group, that really builds a huge spirit,” Southgate said.

He added: “Our team ran out of some energy and that didn’t surprise me because of the lack of 90 minutes that lots of the players have had... I think we can be more efficient in the way that we played in the first half, which would also help us.”

Southgate said England were still a side in transition, without stalwarts like centre-back Harry Maguire, who is injured, and midfielder Jordan Henderson, who was left out of the Euros, and with several inexperienced players in the squad.

“This team is still coming together,” he said. “Everybody’s expecting us to waltz through. There’s a lot of hard work ahead. We’re short of certain things, we’re finding the best possible solutions. We’ve had a very complicated run-in to all of this, but the spirit of the group was
there for everybody to see and we will definitely grow from that.”

Man of the Match Bellingham said they would take the positives from the game. “Obviously, commonly with the team there’s a negative theme around all our games — and sometimes rightly so — but I think in this case you take the positives,” he said.

“OK, maybe we had to hold on at times and suffer a little bit, but we kept a clean sheet and when you keep a clean sheet, all you have to do is score one goal.”

On the Serbian front, midfielder Filip Kostic, who was replaced with an injury in the 43rd minute of the game, is thought to have sustained a ligament injury in his left knee, coach Dragan Stojkovic said.

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