Jude Bellingham guided England to a victorious start in Euro 2024 against Serbia, earning high praise from manager Gareth Southgate for his stellar performance.
The 20-year-old midfielder opened the scoring with a spectacular header early in their Group C clash at a vibrant Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen.
Despite initially setting the stage for a commanding win, England faced a resilient Serbian side that pushed hard but ultimately couldn’t equalize, resulting in a narrow 1-0 victory for the Three Lions.
“This team is still evolving,” Southgate remarked. “There are expectations, but there’s a lot of hard work ahead. We’re addressing our weaknesses and finding optimal solutions.
Despite the challenging preparations, tonight’s match showcased the team’s spirit, which will undoubtedly grow.”
Bellingham’s performance epitomized the determination and skill necessary for England’s ambitions in the tournament, drawing effusive praise from Southgate. “Jude writes his own script,” he told the BBC. “His timing, his runs – it was superb. Our attacking players all showed great promise.”
Southgate highlighted the team’s ability to create chances against Serbia’s defensive setup, emphasizing their improved defensive efforts compared to previous matches.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, usually a right-back, adapted well to a midfield role alongside Declan Rice, impressing Southgate with his discipline and playmaking abilities.
“I’m pleased with Jude’s prominent role,” Southgate continued. “Trent covered a lot of ground and showed excellent discipline and passing range. We’re evolving in this formation with young and inexperienced players, and it’s encouraging to see them rise to the occasion.”
Looking ahead, England will face Denmark, their Euro 2020 semi-final rivals, in Frankfurt. Meanwhile, Serbia’s coach, Dragan Stojkovic, praised his team’s brave performance despite the defeat, expressing pride in their style of play and determination to rebound against Slovenia.
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“It was a high-quality match,” Stojkovic reflected. “England is strong, but we played bravely and deserved more. We’ll regroup and continue our journey.”
As the tournament progresses, both teams aim to build on their performances, navigating the challenges of Euro 2024 with determination and resilience.
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