June 22nd 2024.
According to Gary Neville, it seems that England's manager, Gareth Southgate, will be making some changes to his starting lineup for their upcoming Euro 2024 match against Slovenia. Neville had predicted that two changes may be made to the team that played in their previous game, with the Three Lions currently sitting at the top of their group with four points.
Despite their strong position, England has received criticism for their performances against Serbia and Denmark. Southgate had kept the same starting XI for both games, but it seems that there may be a need for some fresh blood in the midfield and forward line.
Neville believes that changes are necessary, stating that there must be some disruption in order to improve the team's performance. He suggests that a partner for Declan Rice in midfield and some pace up front alongside Harry Kane would be beneficial for the team. He also mentions players like Gordon and Mainoo as potential options.
The issue of pace has been a topic of discussion for the past few days, and Neville thinks that Southgate may even consider switching to a three at the back formation. He also points out that the left wing-back role may be a tricky one for Southgate to fill.
On a more positive note, Neville is relieved that Southgate will be making these changes from a position of strength. In the past, England has often found themselves in a must-win situation for their final group stage match, but this time they are already in a good position.
Neville concludes by saying that the players are still in a great position and that there is no need to panic. With their current standing in the group and their upcoming match against Slovenia, things are looking bright for England.
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