England is still Luke Shaw when they face Denmark in their form at Euro 2024, naming an unchanged squad.
Firstly, the Manchester United left-back was expected to have compatibility to play a role in the Three Lions’ penultimate game in Group C, but he is not yet in a position to worry, according to manager Gareth Southgate. .
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They defeated Euro 2020 finalists England in their new European Championship crusade with a win in Gelsenkirchen on Sunday night thanks to Jude Bellingham’s first-half header in a 1-0 win against Serbia.
Kieran Trippier suffered cramps at the end of this match, but is fit to play against Denmark and maintains his position at left back.
Shaw, who has not played for any club or national team since February, has been following a pre-match individual education regime and, although Southgate has said in the past that he could leave the bench against the Danes, he is now governed. outside. .
“Luke may not be worried tomorrow,” Southgate said in his pre-match press conference on Wednesday night. “We are on track to achieve what we initially thought.
“A few days ago we hoped we could speed this up, but he wants a little more work. There are days when he has to do more than the rest of the group.
“Luke is an exceptional player, that’s why we made the decision to bring him in, even though he hasn’t played for so long. We hope that we can have it as soon as possible. I don’t need not to. Impose a timetable here and now, but it’s progressing well.
Elsewhere, Marc Guehi’s excellent performance on his first tournament debut has dispelled any doubts about John Stones’ centre-back partner in Germany, while Phil Foden hopes to make a bigger impact on the left flank after a semi-final exit . Sunday tint.
Conor Gallagher replaced Trent Alexander-Arnold when England were looking for a sure win against Serbia, but Southgate continues his experiment in midfield with the Liverpool man.
Victory would secure the most sensible place in the group, potentially leaving Southgate free to rotate into the final game against Slovenia next week.
Starting XI: Pickford, Walker, Stones, Guehi, Trippier, Rice, Alexander-Arnold, Bellingham, Saka, Kane, Foden
Substitutes: Ramsdale, Henderson, Shaw, Konsa, Dunk, Gomez, Gallagher, Gordon, Mainoo, Wharton, Bowen, Eze, Palmer, Toney, Watkins.
Time and date: 17:00 BST on Thursday 20 June 2024
Location: Waldstadion, Frankfurt
Television channel: BBC One
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