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England have taken control of this game as Gareth Southgate’s team continues to dominate Serbia. A sliding tackle by Marc Guehi dispossessed Vlahovic and opened up play for England; free kick was then sent wide to Alexander-Arnold; however his attempt was blocked by defence.
John Stones is fit to start, which necessitates Kieran Trippier and Luke Shaw being named to the bench. Additionally, Bukayo Saka and Jude Bellingham come into replace Cameron Ramsdale and Kobbie Maino respectively.
England
The Three Lions face an opponent with plenty of dangerous players – Dusan Vlahovic and Aleksandar Mitrovic will pose a threat to an England backline featuring Tottenham’s Michael Keown and John Stones, which could make for an interesting contest.
Southgate is currently experimenting with Trent Alexander-Arnold at left back, and this decision could prove pivotal in this game. Luke Shaw will continue his physical conditioning exercises behind the bench while Kieran Trippier partners Marc Guehi at centre-back.
Bellingham nearly scored for England after Walker flicked on a long ball from Pickford that Bellingham headed on, however his shot went wide. England will need more from both Bellingham and Saka – particularly Saka, whose bodywork helped dislodge Kostic before an attack before carrying forward to win a corner kick but left too deep a delivery for anyone wearing red.
Pickford
England are under early pressure, but an intelligent attack paves the way for Foden to skew an attempt wide – an improvement on his earlier miss against Iceland.
Guehi made an outstanding sliding tackle to stop Vlahovic and initiate an effective counter attack, but Foden failed to control his cross and the ball fell for Saka whose shot hit off the post.
Southgate makes his first change of the evening when he replaces Trippier with more defensive-minded Gallagher, making a smart move, but I would have preferred Palmer who offers energy and ball-retention. Bowen replaces Bellingham in their starting 11 and makes an instantaneous impact as England make their third switch of the night; though I believe Palmer would have made more sense due to his energy and ball retention capabilities. Finally, Bellingham makes way for Bowen. While both youngster’s make an immediate positive contribution, however they might struggle holding onto possession; therefore needing encouragement or even deeper roles as they’re good at both holding and airborne!
Trippier
England will begin their Euro 2024 campaign by meeting Serbia in Group C. Former Yugoslavia republic Serbia will make their inaugural appearance as an independent nation at this quadrennial European championship tournament, but England should prove enough attacking talent to provide a test and secure an encouraging start for their Euro campaign.
Trippier gets off to an impressive start, beating Ilic and sending in a cross which Rajkovic quickly cleared away. Following this win for Manchester City defender Trippier won another corner which Southgate took before switching him for Gallagher.
Serbia rely heavily on their height, scoring nearly 30% of their goals during qualifying by heading the ball home. Former Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic and Juventus forward Dusan Vlahovic pose the greatest threats upfront while Nemanja Maksimovic and Fenerbahce veteran Dusan Tadic can provide plenty of craftiness in midfield.
Rice
The Three Lions will look to rebound from their opening-game defeat by Iceland by defeating Serbia. Their chances will be enhanced by low expectations figure under manager Dragan Stojkovic and lack of attacking quality from Serbia’s side – Kieran Trippier should limit Sergej Milinkovic-Savic while Conor Gallagher can provide industry in midfield to overpower Dusan Tadic; Bukayo Saka and Jude Bellingham could then link up with Phil Foden up front, keeping Gareth Southgate’s side’s team threatening opposing box throughout this matchup.
John Stones returns from injury for the first time in five months to partner Marc Guehi in central defence and Trent Alexander-Arnold begins instead of Lewis Dunk. Southgate also has Ezri Konsa and Cole Palmer and Bowen on the bench as options if need be; overall it looks to be an impressive starting eleven.
Alexander-Arnold
Jude Bellingham’s progression through England’s ranks has been widely publicised, yet this was his debut appearance from midfield at a major tournament, and his impact could not have been more evident. Gareth Southgate’s side dominated the opening period before Belingham scored with an outstanding header past Serbia’s goalkeeper for an early opener goal.
The Three Lions will likely adopt a cautious approach during the second half, with Marc Guehi pairing John Stones in front of goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, but should have enough quality players like Trent Alexander-Arnold, Declan Rice and Kieran Trippier to keep Serbia at bay. Serbia may need to worry about Nemanja Maksimovic being available after suffering a head injury against Austria but have plenty of attacking options up front including Dusan Tadic and Aleksandar Mitrovic along with Sergej Milinkovic-Savic to give them enough depth.
Foden
England remains strong despite having experienced an uncertain warm-up period and should feel confident of making an impressionful show in Germany. But Serbia poses a formidable front four with Juventus’ Dusan Vlahovic and AC Milan’s Luka Jovic joined all-time top scorer Aleksandar Mitrovic playing under Dragan Stojkovic’s guidance.
England made an explosive start, winning a free-kick in an awkward area from Alexander-Arnold that bounced off Rice before going out for goal kick.
Guehi made an outstanding sliding tackle to stop Vlahovic and launch England into action, leading them to ship it wide to Alexander-Arnold and Saka who delivered it, eventually pulling his shot wide of the far post before moving it wide again before Southgate replaced them with Bowen for added energy in midfield.
Saka
Gareth Southgate has only one injury concern heading into this game: John Stones is out due to suspension. Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka could join Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden, and Kane in an explosive front four while Trent Alexander-Arnold could slot in as central midfielder; Kobbie Mainoo or Conor Gallagher could replace Trent depending on how much space Gareth Southgate allows his full-backs.
Serbia is another team to keep an eye on; one-third of their qualifying goals came via headers, which could present Jordan Pickford with some challenges at set-pieces. And with Aleksandar Mitrovic from Fulham and Juventus’ Dusan Vlahovic being such dangerous attackers when combined together can pose real threats for an inexperienced England defense – not forgetting Sergej Milinkovic-Savic still making waves when playing for Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia despite still possessing incredible feet skills!
Bellingham
Foden won a free-kick at the edge of the area, but his shot was blocked by Rajkovic. Bellingham then went down under a challenge from Bowen but Kane was flagged offside.
Gareth Southgate will be delighted that John Stones has overcome calf and sickness issues to start alongside Marc Guehi at centre-back, while Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka may feature in midfield alongside Declan Rice and Trent Alexander-Arnold; Kobbie Mainoo or Conor Gallagher could come on at some point to replace him in midfield alongside Declan Rice and Trent Alexander-Arnold respectively. Unfortunately for Southgate though, Luke Shaw will miss out due to injury so Manchester United defender Kieran Trippier may step in as left-back in his place – hopefully impressing enough for Southgate! Training has been stellar this week!
Kane
After suffering an unnerving opening-round defeat against Iceland, Gareth Southgate’s side are determined to bury any residual negative energy of Euro 2020 and end their long wait for major success. They remain one of the favourites for victory at this tournament and hope a result against Serbia can provide the necessary platform.
However, this team differs significantly from that which lost to Iceland; John Stones returns after illness and Kieran Trippier has been replaced by Kobbie Mainoo. Marc Guehi makes his tournament debut as centre-back opposite Jordan Henderson and looks set for an excellent performance alongside him.
Serbia boasts an array of attacking options and will look to find success against England’s untested defence, with former Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic and Juventus star Dusan Vlahovic leading their assault as Aleksandar Milinkovic-Savic and Luka Jovic provide midfield control. Additionally, Serbia have proven adept in heading ball goals – one third of their qualifying goals came via headers!
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