- England’s national team failed to improve, losing 0-1 at home to Iceland, not a good finale before Euro 2024.
- Many players are fit to return to the field. But overall the team still showed disappointing form.
- This game is their last before they play in Euro 2024.
The English national team has many players back fit and ready to play in this โปรโมชั่น ufabet game. But the form and results of the competition were not as expected. Especially when faced with the Iceland national team, which is a tougher opponent than Bosnia, including a team that had defeated them many years ago, causing the Three Lions to fail in the beginning. Before being hit by Yon Dagur Torsteinson’s great shot in the 12th minute of the game, which must be admitted as a really good shot.
After that, England tried to play up the game in hopes of getting a goal. But Iceland’s defense, which played tight today, was able to resist England’s young power throughout the game. Including there were many moments where we almost got the second goal. Until the referee blows his whistle to end the time. It turned out to be a disappointing final game before Euro 2024 for England.
England national team player scores
Aaron Ramsdale – 6/10
Unable to play with the ball with his feet. The lost goal. Ramsdale didn’t hold his position well until he was shot into the first post. But he made amends in a corner kick where he was almost hit by another goal.
John Stones – 6/10
returned to the field for only 45 minutes in this game, appearing as if his body was not fully fit yet. The timing of the tackle was indecisive. Plus, the shot that was shot allowed Torsteinson to hit it too easily.
Mark Guehi – 6/10
Helped tackle, intercept balls, and call fouls for the team, not bad. But overall, still can’t play without experienced players. You must have a better understanding of the game.
Kieran Trippier – 5.5/10
Not really useful in the left-back position. The attacking team fills in and has to play a lot of minutes because he’s not good with his left foot. As for defense, it’s hard to measure speed with Iceland’s attackers. If you have to play left-back in a real tournament, you’ll definitely be superior.
Kyle Walker – 6/10
came up to help strengthen the offense throughout the game. But didn’t do very well as opening the ball was not a highlight. As for the goal that was lost, it was because he slipped out of position and pushed up high. until the opponent passes the ball through the hole into the open area
Declan Rice – 7.5/10
Played as England’s tempo controller. He did an okay job of pushing up to help pass the ball and penetrating the defence. Iceland saw an effort to dribble the ball and make useful passes. team
Cobby Mainu – 6/10
Still unable to fine-tune his rhythm with the team. His highlight is being fit and able to run and support his friends throughout the game. Still need to raise the level of participation in the game more.
Cole Palmer – 7.5/10
Still maintaining their standard of play well. Today I have the freedom to move and play both left and right. There was a chance to pass a beautiful killer pass for a friend to shoot. Unfortunately, today Palmer couldn’t turn two golden opportunities into goals.
Phil Foden – 6.5/10
Tried to move a lot in attack today. Unfortunately, it’s not his day yet. which cannot create golden opportunities or score goals for the team at all
Anthony Gordon – 6.5/10
His movement to receive the ball and dribble was good, but many moments were lacking, including the ball that was unfortunately counter-attacked and shot out.
Harry Kane – 6.5/10
In his role as a center forward today, he is considered not good enough. Missed a golden opportunity in front of the goal which was the point that England couldn’t stimulate. But in his role as a game creator, it was considered OK. In many moments, Kane pulled himself down low and passed the ball through for his teammates to play beautifully.
Substitute
Ezri Konsa – (replaces John Stones, 46′) – 5.5/10
Replaces Stones early in the second half. But still unable to carry the English defensive game, there was a missed offside check and almost lost the second goal. In addition, the timing of heading the ball and blocking it was not very good.
Trent Alexander-Arnold – (replaces Kyle Walker, 65′) – 7/10
Today played as a full-time right-back. Which must be admitted that he creates a lot more danger in the offensive game than Walker, having the opportunity to throw many balls from deep to friends. And at the end of the game, there was a fill-in who shot and took the post just a little.
Bukayo Saka – (replaces Anthony Gordon, 65′) – 6/10,
didn’t participate much in the game. The entire game only passed the ball 6 times.
Ivan Toney – (in place of Harry Kane, 65′) – 6/10
received the opportunity to stand in the front line. But he didn’t really have any part in the game, and two of his shots weren’t on target.
Joe Gomez – (in place of Kieran Trippier, 65′) – 6/10
Helps with the defense, not too bad in the left-back position, but the offensive game is considered to be duller than Trippier.
Eberechi Eze – (in place of Cole Palmer, 77′) – 6.5/10
came in to help pull and slide in style. But the playing time is so little that it can’t create much of an impact.