The Borneo Post

England bid to use World Cup feel-good factor against Spain

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LONDON: England start on the road to Euro 2020 against Spain with a spring in their step less than two months after a World Cup campaign that rekindled the nation’s love for the team.

A run to the last four in Russia before the crushing disappoint­ment of semi- final defeat to Croatia restored pride in England and hope that even better things are to come.

Gareth Southgate took the third youngest group in the competitio­n to Russia and the boss has stuck to his youth policy, throwing Manchester United’s Luke Shaw and Liverpool’s Joe Gomez into the mix.

At 28, Fabian Delph is the oldest member of Southgate’s squad for Saturday’s UEFA Nations League opener at home to Spain and a friendly with Switzerlan­d on Tuesday, with veterans Gary Cahill, Jamie Vardy and Ashley Young dropping out from the 23 that went to the World Cup.

As well as giving the World Cup squad members a taste for further success, England’s run in Russia inspired Gomez, 21, and Shaw, 23.“The World Cup is the biggest stage for any footballer,” said Shaw.

“It was wonderful to see how well we did as a team and how far we got was brilliant. But also it was quite gutting not to be there.”

Gomez was firmly in Southgate’s plans for Russia after starring in friendlies against Brazil and Germany but an ankle injury ended his season early and ruined his World Cup dream.

“I think the squad doing what they did in the summer gives the opportunit­y to try to build on that,” said the Liverpool defender.

“To do so, we’ve got to carry on that level of performanc­e, reaching semi-finals and finals.”

Southgate right ly earned rave reviews for the meticulous preparatio­n that allowed England to surpass expectatio­ns by making the semi-finals of a World Cup for the first time in 28 years.

However, he now has to guard against an emotional hangover from the highs and lows of five weeks in Russia to build on that momentum.

The inaugural Nations League campaign helps Southgate’s task, with competitiv­e games against top-tier opposition a better measure than traditiona­l friendlies of how confident England can be of winning Euro 2020 on home soil with the semi-finals and final of that competitio­n to be played at Wembley.

 ??  ?? England’s defender Joe Gomez (left) and Danny Welbeck takes part in an open training session at St George’s Park in Burton-on-Trent, central England. — Reuters photo
England’s defender Joe Gomez (left) and Danny Welbeck takes part in an open training session at St George’s Park in Burton-on-Trent, central England. — Reuters photo

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