England Faces Swiss Quarter-Final Amidst Performance Concerns

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July 02, 2024 · 1 min read

England Faces Swiss Quarter-Final Amidst Performance Concerns
FootBall | July 02, 2024
During extra time against Slovakia, Gareth Southgate communicates with his England players. (Image: Getty)

England faces Switzerland in the Euro 2024 quarter-finals on Saturday at 17:00 BST amidst growing concerns about their tournament performance. Despite topping their group, England’s lackluster showing included a narrow escape against Slovakia in the round of 16, saved by Jude Bellingham’s late heroics. Criticism has mounted, with BBC Sport pundits highlighting issues facing manager Gareth Southgate. Gary Lineker described England as “distinct second favourites” due to what he called an “archaic” approach against Slovakia.

Questions persist about Southgate’s tactics and the team’s cohesion, with Alan Shearer and Micah Richards echoing concerns over tactical clarity and player confusion. The role of Harry Kane has come under scrutiny despite his crucial goal against Slovakia, with Danny Murphy suggesting Kane is not at his peak and calling for tactical adjustments.  Cole Palmer’s limited role despite impressive club form has sparked calls for his inclusion against Switzerland, seen by pundits as a risk-taker who could inject creativity into England’s play.

Defensively, England faces challenges following Kieran Trippier’s injury and Marc Guehi’s suspension. Former players like Shearer and Richards advocate for lineup changes to shore up the defense, emphasizing the need for cohesion against a formidable Swiss attack. As England prepares for a critical quarter-final clash, scrutiny and expectations remain high as they seek to overcome tactical issues and defensive vulnerabilities against Switzerland’s potent lineup.