Tag: England

  • Euro 2024: Saka named England’s  player of the tournament

    Euro 2024: Saka named England’s player of the tournament

    Newcastle United legend Alan Shearer has named winger Bukayo Saka as England’s ‘player of the tournament’ at Euro 2024.

     

    Shearer praised Saka’s exceptional performance, saying, “Saka has been fantastic, and Kobbie Mainoo as well. Everything about him, he has that aura, nothing seems to faze him.

     

    “I have to say, though, Bukayo Saka is my player of the tournament. He’s had a wonderful tournament, he’s a breath of fresh air and everyone loves him. Let’s hope he has another magical moment on Sunday.”

    England will trade tackle with the La Roja of Spain on Sunday in the final of the ongoing Euro 2024 hosted by Germany.

  • Euro 2024: Injury boost for England ahead Sunday’s final with Spain

    Euro 2024: Injury boost for England ahead Sunday’s final with Spain

    England will have the luxury of two key players Harry Kane and Kieran Trippier who were initially doubtful for the final clash with Spain.

    Both players were part of the team’s final training session on Saturday, in what is a double fitness boost for Gareth Southgate.

    It would be recalled that both players were taken off during the 2-1 semi-final victory over the Netherlands on Wednesday due to injuries.

    Trippier was struggling with a groin problem, while Kane took a blow to his right foot.

    However, all 26 players were present during the Three Lions’ last session before travelling to Berlin later in the day.

    Southgate will likely have his entire squad available for the match, as they seek to win their first major men’s silverware in 58 years.

    The England boss is however giving serious consideration to replacing Trippier with Luke Shaw, his only natural left-footed full-back in the squad, at left wing-back.

     

  • Spain vs England Euro 2024 final: What to expect

    Spain vs England Euro 2024 final: What to expect

    There has been anticipation in the air as the La Roja of  Spain and the Three Lions of  England gear up for the Euro 2024 final on Sunday in Munich, thus showcasing their exceptional skills and determination throughout the tournament.

    La Roja’s  strengths and strategy

    Spain has distinguished itself with a possession-oriented style marked by precise passing and strategic movement. Led by seasoned midfielders, Spain controls the game’s pace with key players like Pedri and Rodri orchestrating play. Alvaro Morata adds finishing prowess, while Aymeric Laporte anchors a solid defense, conceding few goals.

    England’s formidable starting 11 and Bench

    England boasts a well-rounded squad blending youth with experience. Harry Kane’s scoring ability, complemented by the creativity of Phil Foden and Bukayo Saka, makes England a potent attacking force. The midfield duo of Declan Rice and Jude Bellingham provides stability and forward thrust, supported by a resilient defense led by John Stones and Jordan Pickford.

    Tactics from both sides

    The final hinges on pivotal tactical matchups. Spain’s midfield dominance will clash with England’s dynamic, physical approach. England’s defense must thwart Spain’s intricate passing, while Spain counters England’s speed and directness.

    Both teams vie for significant milestones: Spain seeks to reclaim the European title after a decade, while England aims for its first major international trophy since the 1966 World Cup.

    The Spain vs. England Euro 2024 final promises a thrilling clash of styles and talents. With both sides in peak form, fans anticipate a match filled with drama, skill, and unforgettable moments. Whether Spain’s finesse or England’s vigor prevails, the final is poised to be a memorable culmination to a spectacular tournament.

    Key Players to Watch out for on both sides

    The players mentioned below have been strategic so far at the tournament, they can turn the game around on Sunday.

    Spain

    Pedri Essential for Spain’s control and vision in midfield.

    Aymeric Laporte  Crucial in Spain’s defensive solidity.

    Yamal Lemine     16 year-old but very strong and reliable

    England

    Harry Kane (England) Captain and key scorer for England’s aspirations.

    Jude Bellingham (England): Brings energy and creativity to England’s midfield.

    Bukayo Saka Great left footer with and clinical goal scorer.

  • Euro 2024 final: How we will play Spain – Southgate

    Euro 2024 final: How we will play Spain – Southgate

    Manager of England national football team, Gareth Southgate has given an inkling of how his side will play against Spain in the Euro 2024 final on Sunday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports England’s last-gasp victory over the Netherlands in their semi-final on Wednesday set them up against Spain, who had earlier best France to qualify for the final.

    Southgate, who noted The Three Lions showed character and resilience against the Netherlands, stressed they are now ready to take the final step and lift their first major trophy in almost 60 years.

    Substitute Ollie Watkins scored in the 91st minute to send England through to their second successive European Championship final with a 2-1 win.

    Their overall performance was an emphatic answer to the criticism heaped on his side for some earlier languid showings.

    “We all want to be loved, right?” Southgate told a press conference.

    “When you are doing something for your country and you are a proud Englishman, when all you read is criticism it is hard.

    “To be able to celebrate a second final is very, very special.We have given people some amazing nights, some of the best nights in 50 years.”

    Southgate, who took over in 2016, has now led them to at least the quarter-finals in the last four major tournaments, the only European side to achieve this feat.

    They lost to Italy on penalties in the Euro 2020 final but now have the chance to go one better against Spain in Sunday’s showcase in Berlin.

    “It shows the more modern England way but also the resilience and character of the group.

    “Ollie Watkins has trained like that every day. He has trained for his moment no matter how frustrated.”

    “They had each others’ back, they bonded so well and tonight it was an example of that.”

    England needed penalties to overcome Switzerland in the last eight before the late winner on Wednesday.

    Southgate said his team had learned from knockout matches since the 2018 World Cup in Russia where they lost in the semi-finals to Croatia.

    “We are more calm going into the knockout games. In Russia we had not won a knockout game in 10 years,” Southgate said.

    “To be able to take the team to the first final overseas I am immensely proud of that,” he said.

    England won the 1966 World Cup on home soil while the Euro 2020 final was also held at Wembley.

    They will now face the form team of the tournament Spain, who have won all their matches in Germany.

    “We will have to get the ball off them first,” Southgate said of their next opponents.

    “It is not as simple as us having the ball and making them run. We have to be exceptional with the ball and without it. They have been the best team.”

    “We are starting to show a better version of ourselves,” he said, adding they had one less day than Spain, who beat France on Tuesday in their semi-final, to prepare.

    “But we are in there with what we have shown to this point. We have as good a chance as they do.

    “We have come here to win it. It is a huge task but we are still here and fighting.”

  • Euro 2024: England beat Netherlands 2-1, qualify for final

    Euro 2024: England beat Netherlands 2-1, qualify for final

    The Three Lions of England have reached the Euro 2024 final after Ollie Watkins’ superb last-minute strike secured a 2-1 victory over the Netherlands.

    In a lively start in Dortmund, Xavi Simons capitalized on Declan Rice’s error to score a stunning goal inside the first seven minutes.

    England responded swiftly, with Harry Kane being fouled by Denzel Dumfries in the penalty area. Kane, playing for Bayern Munich, converted the controversial penalty after a lengthy VAR review, despite intense debate in the ITV studio, where Gary Neville labeled the decision “a disgrace.” Phil Foden’s sublime skill almost gave Gareth Southgate’s side the lead.

    As extra time loomed, substitute Watkins, who came on for Kane, fired a shot home from a narrow angle, securing England’s place in Sunday’s final.

    This result marks England’s second consecutive appearance in a Euro final, where they will face Spain in Munich.

  • Euro 2024: Dutch fans to dominate semi-final clash with England

    Euro 2024: Dutch fans to dominate semi-final clash with England

    Netherlands have been given an early advantage as they prepare for a Euro 2024 semi final with England.

    The last four is set for this week, with the winner of that clash playing either Spain or France.

    Now it appears, according to The Times, that Netherlands will get half of the ticket allocation for Borussia Dortmund’s Westfalenstadion.

    The stadium’s famous south stand, where Dortmund fans create a “yellow wall,” will have Netherlands supporters.

    England fans will have their chances to claim tickets, but they will be in all different sections of the ground.

    As a result, the Dutch may have a chance to create a fantastic atmosphere at the game.

  • Euro 2024: Gareth Southgate frustrated with team leaks

    Euro 2024: Gareth Southgate frustrated with team leaks

    England coach Gareth Southgate admits he has concerns about team leaks.

    Ahead of their Euros semifinal against Holland, Southgate concedes there is an issue about his planning reaching the press.

    “We do a lot of things. As I said, we’ve won three out of four and a lot of our processes have been shared,” Southgate said after England advanced to the semi-final.

    “Our tactical plan for the game was also shared three days before.

    “We live in an amazing world where it’s so difficult for us because any element of surprise you might have with the opponent is gone three days before. It’s quite incredible really.”

  • Euro 2024: England beat Switzerland 5-4 on Penalties to reach last four

    Euro 2024: England beat Switzerland 5-4 on Penalties to reach last four

    The Three Lions of England on Saturday evening cruised into the semi-final of the ongoing Euro 2024 after defeating Switzerland 5-4 in Penalties.

    Both teams played goalless in the first half and only managed to score two dying minutes goals apiece to extend the game to extra time.

    Switzerland forward Embolo put the Swiss ahead inside 73rd minutes but England coach Southgate quickly made changes and it paid off .

    Bukayo Saka powered home a low drive that beat goalkeeper Sommes for an equalizer.

    All efforts by both teams to score in extra time proved abortive.

    England converted all their spot  kicks but Akanji  missed his spot kick to give the English an advantage.

    The results meant England have scaled through to the semi-finals of the tournament  for the second consecutive time.

    They will be playing either Netherlands or Turkey for a space in the final next week Wednesday.

  • Euro 2024: England tipped to win tournament

    Euro 2024: England tipped to win tournament

    Ex-Manchester United captain, Gary Neville has tipped England to go far at the ongoing Euro 2024 tournament.

    Neville said his “heart is overriding my head” backing England to go deep at Euro 2024.

    The Three Lions will play Switzerland in the quarterfinals of the tournament on Saturday.

    Gareth Southgate’s men finished top of Group C despite labouring to a 1-0 victory over Serbia and then failing to beat Denmark and Slovenia.

    England then snatched victory from the jaws of defeat against Slovakia to get to the round of 16 in the tournament.

    Neville has conflicting feelings ahead of the game against Switzerland, but ultimately still believes England can win the Euros.

    He wrote in The Overlap Newsletter: “England aren’t gelling, we’re not seeing any coached patterns of play, they’re passive on the pitch and passive off it, in the lack of substitutions and interventions Gareth Southgate is making.

    “But something happened. Results matter. Whatever you say about Southgate’s subs – and no-one could understand it – Bellingham and Harry Kane were on the pitch to deliver. Is this the near-miss event that jolts them to their senses?

    “At the end of a fortnight, they still have one of the best squads here and a game to make the semi finals. They remain within touching distance of history. Of destiny. My heart is over-riding my head. This can still happen.”

  • Europe 2024: England midfielder, Jude Bellingham faces suspension over X-rated jubilation

    Europe 2024: England midfielder, Jude Bellingham faces suspension over X-rated jubilation

    Europe football governing body, UEFA is considering punishing England midfielder, Jude Bellingham, for his X-rated gesture during their 2-1 win over Slovakia at Euro 2024 on Sunday evening.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Bellingham scored an acrobatic goal to equalize for the Three Lions in their hard fought victory over Slovakia in Cologne.

    Meanwhile, few seconds into extra time, Harry Kane headed in the winner, to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat for England.

    However, after the game, Bellingham was spotted making a gesture with his hands towards his groin as he looked in the direction of the two dugouts.

    The 20-year-old has been accused of provoking the Slovakian coaching team and substitutes, but he insists the gesture was aimed at a group of friends sitting in the stands.

    Bellingham wrote on X: “An inside joke gesture towards some close friends who were at the game. Nothing but respect for how that Slovakia team played tonight.”

    UEFA are currently awaiting the report from the match official and will review it carefully before deciding whether or not action will be taken.