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England have won Group C at Euro 2024 after a goalless draw with Slovenia which will do little to quell the negativity and question marks shrouding Gareth Southgate’s team.

Bukayo Saka had a goal disallowed in a stale first half – after Phil Foden was clearly offside before crossing him the ball – but such openings were rare and it took until the 30th minute for England to even register a shot on goal.

The introduction of Kobbie Mainoo at the interval, in place of Conor Gallagher, did bring a little more speed to England’s passing, but they still lacked urgency and could not break down a disciplined and diligent Slovenia team who knew a point would be enough to take them through to the knockout rounds.

Slovenia dug in for that draw towards the end, rather than pushing for what have been a first-ever win at a European Championship, making England’s task even harder. Substitute Cole Palmer did have a good chance in added time, but shot too close to the goalkeeper.

England’s last-16 opponents are yet to be confirmed, with the Netherlands a strong possibility. They are however now on the opposite side of the draw to Germany, Spain, Portugal and France, so cannot meet any of those sides until the final.

Harry Kane of England reacts during the UEFA EURO 2024 group stage match between England and Slovenia at Cologne Stadium on June 25, 2024 in Cologne, Germany.

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Talking Point – New midfield, same stale England

Gallagher replaced Trent Alexander-Arnold in England’s only change, but it did not have the desired effect. England moved the ball slowly and none of Gallagher, Declan Rice and Jude Bellingham were able to dictate the flow of the game.

That Gallagher was removed at the break for Kobbie Mainoo shows Southgate’s displeasure and it is safe to assume that experiment is over.

Things did pick up, briefly, after Mainoo’s arrival. He was busier than Gallagher, gave England a semblance of a spark and may well have played his way into the starting line-up for England’s last-16 tie. Yet even the second half left a lot to be desired and it increasingly looks like the system, rather than personnel, may be England’s real problem. Palmer, like Mainoo, was bright off the bench and may also now be in contention to start a knockout game on Sunday.

Player of the Match – Phil Foden (England)

Foden’s movement was by some margin the most incisive of England’s forward players. The debate will rumble on about England’s left flank, but Foden demonstrated his value to the team, regardless of what position he’s playing, tonight.

Player Ratings

England: Pickford 6, Walker 5, Stones 6, Guehi 6, Trippier 5, Rice 5, Gallagher 4, Saka 4, Bellingham 4, Foden 7, Kane 5. Subs: Mainoo 7, Palmer 6, Alexander-Arnold n/a, Gordon n/a.

Slovenia: Oblak 7, Karnicnik 7, Drkusic 6, Bijol 7, Janza 7, Stojanovic 6, Cerin 6, Elsnik 5, Mlakar 5, Sporar 6, Sesko 6. Subs: Ilicic 5, Celar n/a, Stankovic n/a, Balkovec

Match Highlights

CHANCE! 5′ – A deep cross from the left is headed back into the England box, where Sesko has a free header, but there is little pace on the ball and Pickford saves quite comfortably.

DISALLOWED GOAL! 31′ – Foden makes a darting run from the left and Rice finds him with a first-time pass, but Foden went just to early. He squares for Saka to tap in, but the flag is up and the goal will not count.

SAVE! 35′ – Foden strikes a free kick well, arrowing towards the top corner, but Oblak saves without having to dive. Most were expecting a cross given how far out it was but the goalkeeper was not caught out.

SAVE! 90+2′ – A good chance for England late on as Kane unselfishly flicks the ball on to Palmer, cutting in from the right and unmarked, but his low shot is too close to Oblak.

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