The Citizen (KZN)

Tough decisions for Southgate

SELECTIONS ARE KEY AHEAD OF SHOWPIECE

- London

Gareth Southgate has watched his final England internatio­nal before he names his Euro 2024 squad. Now he faces tough decisions that could make or break the campaign.

Jude Bellingham scored a lastgasp equaliser in an entertaini­ng 2-2 draw at Wembley on Tuesday, which lifted the mood after a disappoint­ing 1-0 defeat to Brazil at the weekend.

Friendlies are not a reliable predictor of a team’s likely performanc­e when the pressure is truly on but Southgate gleaned important informatio­n about his men over the two matches in London.

England will travel to Germany in June among the favourites to win the European Championsh­ip for the first time after coming up agonisingl­y short against Italy in the final in 2021.

In what could be Southgate’s last hurrah as England boss, the pressure will be intense on the side to finally deliver a first major trophy since the 1966 World Cup.

The manager, who has been at the helm since 2016, admits he will have to take stock of his resources, especially given the spate of injuries that has disrupted his preparatio­ns.

“The great thing is definitely some players have emerged positively from the opportunit­ies they’ve had so we’ve perhaps got more depth in one respect but the injuries are a concern.

“We’ve got so many players missing at the moment and we’ve still got the real heat of the (club) season to come, the intensity of the games, what’s resting on the games.

“We’re not going to know what we’re left with until right at the end but we’ll just make the best decisions that we possibly can.”

The reality is that if England have a clean bill of health, there will be limited places up for grabs in the 23-man squad.

Despite a flat performanc­e against Brazil – the team’s first defeat since they lost to France at the 2022 World Cup - England – showed over the two games they have attacking strength in depth.

In the absence of the injured Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka, who are both certaintie­s for the Euros, Jarrod Bowen and Ivan Toney, making his first England start, impressed their manager, with Toney scoring a penalty.

Midfield looks strong, with Bellingham and Declan Rice certain starters, but Manchester United starlet Kobbie Mainoo appears close to booking his place on the plane after just two caps.

Southgate said the 18-year-old prodigy, who has played just 15 times for United in the Premier League, gives England a “different profile of midfield player to anything else we’ve got”.

“His attributes are there for everybody to see, that ability to receive under pressure and ride challenges, to manipulate the ball in tight areas,” he said.

“He’s adapted and adjusted

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? JUDE BELLINGHAM
Picture: AFP JUDE BELLINGHAM

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