Gareth Southgate has hinted England’s players are not fit enough to execute an effective pressing game.
The Three Lions’ lack of high-intensity pressing was noticeable during Thursday’s lacklustre 1-1 draw with Denmark – a result that all but guaranteed Southgate’s men passage into the knockout stages.
The performance left a lot to be desired, however, with Denmark’s players looking fresher on a heavy pitch in Frankfurt that left England looking laboured in comparison.
Captain Harry Kane – who bore the brunt of the post-match criticism – and Bukayo Saka, two of England’s front four, came into the tournament short on minutes due to injury and Southgate believes that is a factor in their inability to get after the opposition.
What did Southgate say?
He told The Guardian: “We are not pressing well enough, with enough intensity.
“We have limitations in how we can do that with the physical condition. We can’t press as high up the pitch as we might have done in the qualifiers, for example. And we are not keeping the ball well enough. We have to keep the ball better and build with more control.”
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Even midfielder Declan Rice, one of England’s most energetic players, appeared ‘leggy’ against the Danes. Asked about Southgate’s comments regarding a lack of fitness, the Arsenal man was non-committal, saying: “It’s hard to say, really.
“You only know yourself. Lads are never going to admit if they’re tired or not. As someone watching a game, you can tell if a player is tired or not. A player’s never going to admit that.”
England conclude their Group C fixtures against Slovenia on Tuesday as they bid to land their first major trophy since the 1966 World Cup.
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Publish date : 2024-06-22 10:20:38
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