Tag: England

  • Michael Ballack fears England too strong for Germany

    Michael Ballack fears England too strong for Germany

    Former Chelsea and Bayern Munich star Michael Ballack believes England will defeat Germany in their round of 16 Euro 2020 clash.

    Ballack has delivered a withering assessment of Germany’s chances against England – insisting too many of their players lack the heart for a battle.

    He said: “We always find it difficult when we play against countries who are mentally strong and good in one-on-one duels.

    “We have some lads who possess these characteristics – but not enough of them.

    “Unfortunately we have too many players who have not learned how to be flexible during matches.

    “They are pushed to their limits in difficult situations, when they need to win using other means than those originally planned.”

  • So much has happened to me so quick – Mount

    So much has happened to me so quick – Mount

    Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount admits he’s stunned by his success this past year.

    The midfielder was voted by Chelsea supporters as the club’s Player of the Year after playing more minutes than anybody else as we finished fourth in the Premier League and secured an incredible Champions League triumph.

    “I’ve learnt a lot,” he told chelseafc.com. “I had never experienced a new manager coming in halfway through the season but Thomas [Tuchel] brought different tactics and had a different look on football. All the boys bought into it.

    “For me personally, everything has happened so quick. You don’t have time to pinch yourself or look back at what’s happened. I made my 100th appearance for Chelsea in April and it baffles me how that’s gone so quickly but football is a short career.

    “The seasons fly by so you have to make the most of every season and enjoy it, which is always something I try to do. Don’t look too far ahead or too far back, just stay in the moment and try to do the big things in football, which is winning trophies.”

  • Winning Euros will be my biggest achievement – Sterling

    Winning Euros will be my biggest achievement – Sterling

    Manchester City and England star Raheem Sterling thinks winning Euro 2020 would be the biggest achievement in his career.

    Sterling has won three Premier League titles with City, but an international triumph would trump his domestic success.

    “I think winning something with the national team, England, would definitely be the greatest achievement that I can possibly do,” Sterling said.

    “I mean, not me but the team can possibly achieve.

    “I feel like you win stuff with your clubs and you know it’s a great achievement, but this is on a bigger scale.

    “You’re representing a nation, a country, so to achieve something with England it would be the biggest thing to happen in my footballing career.”

  • Euro 2020: England to face Germany in round of 16 [Full draw]

    Euro 2020: England to face Germany in round of 16 [Full draw]

    England will face Germany at Wembley on Tuesday in the Euro 2020 last 16 while Wales take on Denmark in Amsterdam on Saturday.

    Full draw:

    Wales v Denmark

    Italy v Austria

    Netherlands v Czech Republic

    Belgium v Portugal

    Croatia v Spain

    France v Switzerland

    England v Germany

    Sweden v Ukraine

     

  • What Southgate told me before England game – Saka

    What Southgate told me before England game – Saka

    Arsenal youngster Bukayo Saka says Gareth Southgate told him to play like he does with Arsenal in his first start for England at Euro 2020.

    Saka was impressive as England claimed top spot in Group D with a 1-0 win over Czech Republic.

    “The manager told me to go out and express myself, to play how I have played for my club all season,” Saka told ITV.

    “Sometimes that means driving at the opponents and I did that and got us up the pitch.

    “It was a good cross from Jack for the goal and Raheem was in the right place at the right time again.”

    Raheem Sterling added: “Jack and Bukayo got in the pockets really well, turned and were positive. It is brilliant to have these players around you who can create goals.

    “Different players are needed for different games and those two that came in were massive and did what they needed to do.”

  • Euro 2020: Why Foden missed England match against Czech

    Euro 2020: Why Foden missed England match against Czech

    Manchester City star Phil Foden missed England’s final group game against Czech Republic as he was on a yellow card.

    If Foden had received another yellow in the game, he would have been suspended for England’s round of 16 clash.

    The Three Lions did fine without the young attacker, winning 1-0 courtesy of a first half goal from Raheem Sterling.

    England topped their group, with Croatia and Czech Republic finishing second and third respectively.

    Those three teams from the group will be in the knockout stages, with Scotland missing out.

  • Euro 2020: England secure group win after 1-0 victory over Czech Republic

    England secured top spot in Group D with a 1-0 victory over the Czech Republic in London on Tuesday to enter the round of 16 at Euro 2020 in high spirits.

    Raheem Sterling scored the sole goal of the match by heading in a superb assist by Jack Grealish.

    The Three Lions remain in London for their round of 16 game on Tuesday and will face second-placed team in Group F.

    This means they can face world champions France, holders Portugal or Germany.

    “At some point you have to face the best teams. It is about challenging yourselves,” Sterling said regarding the possible opponents.

    The Czechs finished third to secure a spot in the knock-out round in spite of being edged out on goals scored by Croatia, who won 3-1 against Scotland.

    The Scots, in fourth, say goodbye to the tournament.

    Sterling hit the post right after kick-off but he did not miss his chance in the 12th minute to open the scoring.

    Jack Grealish bamboozled two Czech players before assisting Sterling’s simple header into the net.

    England saw Harry Kane denied by goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik’s stretched left arm just before Jordan Pickford made a flying save to keep England ahead.

    Pickford, however, just watched when Tomas Soucek sent a dangerous effort narrowly wide of the far post.

    England’s tempo dropped in the second period, while the Czechs were also not very inspired after the break.

    Their top scorer at the tournament Patrik Schick was isolated up front.

    His replacement, Tomas Pekhart, had the first serious attempt at goal of the second half in the 83rd minute and shot wide.

    England, on the other hand, scored with Jordan Henderson but his goal was ruled out for offside.

    “I think there are positives from the game. We kept the ball better today. It gave us more attacking options,” Sterling said.

    Sterling praised young team-mate Bukayo Saka, who almost reached Grealish’s cross to head in the first goal.

    “I thought Bukayo Saka was brilliant. I told him after the game that he got in the pockets of space, drove at people, he was direct and that’s what you need.”

    Saka, chosen as Man of the Match, said the “manager told me to go out and express myself” and emphasised it was important the team would remain at Wembley.

    “We have a lot of confidence playing here and the fans are like an extra man for us,” he said.

    Manager Gareth Southgate was “super impressed” with Saka and was satisfied with his team.

    “We wanted to win the group and we wanted to stay at Wembley —- we’ll wait and see who we play,” he said.

    England missed Mason Mount and Ben Chilwell because the pair went into self-isolation.

    This had followed their interaction with Chelsea team-mate Billy Gilmour, who tested positive for coronavirus after England played Scotland last Friday.

    They are set to be released from quarantine on Tuesday.

    Czech Republic coach Jaroslav Silhavy said they were expecting “early pressure and it came. For the goal that we conceded, we did not cover Sterling at all.”

    But he added they had to “look at it positively” as the team achieved what they wanted.

    “We qualified with a game to spare and competed against England for first place,” Silhavy said.

  • Euro 2020: England squad security team sacked by FA

    Euro 2020: England squad security team sacked by FA

    The English FA have sacked the England’s Euros security team.

    The Daily Mail says the FA have sacked the security team responsible for protecting England’s players during the European Championship after several members of Gareth Southgate’s squad raised concerns about their safety.

    The UEFA-appointed firm G4S had been responsible for securing the entrance to the central London hotel where England are staying before their matches at Wembley, but they have been dispensed with after 50 fans were allowed to gather around the team bus the night before their opening game of the tournament against Croatia on June 13.

    Numerous players are understood to have told the FA they felt unsafe during the incident with the crowd only being dispersed following the intervention of the team’s own security detail.

  • Euro 2020 omission was emotional – Jesse Lingard

    Euro 2020 omission was emotional – Jesse Lingard

    Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard admits his England omission was tough to take.

    After a superb six months on-loan with West Ham, Lingard was in contention for the final Euros squad.

    “It was emotional. You’re sad and you’re down, but you’ve got to respect the manager’s decision,” Lingard told Sky Sports.

    “Me and Gareth (Southgate) have a great relationship, and now it’s about supporting the boys.

    “I love watching England – I’m a fan myself,” he said. “I enjoyed going to the beer garden to watch the first game.

    “Last year, November time, I think no one thought I’d get near the team. But I worked hard, did well on loan and England came knocking.

    “I enjoyed the camp in March – it’s always good to be back with the boys. I played in those games, and then coming up to the Euros, being involved in the 33-man squad was brilliant as well.

    “I worked so hard to get there. I didn’t get picked, but I’ll always carry on supporting the boys.”

  • All England players will get Gazza haircut if… – Foden

    All England players will get Gazza haircut if… – Foden

    Manchester City youngster Phil Foden joked that if England wins Euro 2020, everyone in the squad will get “Gazza” haircuts.

    Foden has currently dyed his hair blonde and in a similar style to Paul Gascoigne’s haircut at Euro 1996.

    The midfielder, who shone for City in the Premier League and Champions League last season, is in line to start for England in their final group game against Czech Republic.

    “I told the team that if we win it they have to get the same haircut as me and they all agreed,” Foden told talkSPORT.

    “Hopefully if we win it you will see everyone with the same haircut, I think Romania did it so I would make everyone, which would be funny.

    “To be honest, it was my own thing and then I saw people turn it into something else and I jumped on it like everyone else would.

    “I decided to change it up and called the barber and I’ve liked it ever since.

    “I had another cut the other day to make it lighter.”