Former Russian national team and Manchester United midfielder Andrei Kanchelskis In a conversation with , he suggested that Gareth Southgate will change the English game in the 2024 European Football Championship qualifiers.
The national teams of England and Slovakia will play in the 1/8 finals of EURO 2024 on Sunday, June 30. The meeting will take place in Gelsenkirchen and will start at 19:00 Moscow time.
— A good match is expected. After these two inexpressive matches, the England team will probably draw certain conclusions and changes in the team are expected. I think there will be some changes in the offensive line. After all, whoever scores the most wins. Therefore, the bias will be to attack.
Overall, it will be interesting to see how they play in this match. Because there is a lot of criticism of the England team from fans and the press. They completed the minimum task – let’s see what happens now.
The Slovaks have a very good team, very organized. They have also accomplished the task. Of course, everyone wants to advance, but these are the playoffs. I think the British always look more impressive and more talented than the Slovak team. The English have even more chances. They will win 2:1, but in a tense fight. There will definitely be pressure. Because they almost wrote on paper that they are European champions, but they play with difficulty. In general, there is no game, but there is a result,” Kanchelskis told .
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