South Wales Evening Post

Southgate: Win will help build spirit

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GARETH Southgate says England’s battling win against Serbia in Sunday’s European Championsh­ip opener “builds a huge spirit” heading into a tough second group game against Denmark.

The Euro 2020 runners-up made a fast start as the brilliant Jude Bellingham headed them into an early lead in Gelsenkirc­hen.

But England’s dominant start petered off as Serbia made life hard, meaning they had to dig deep in a narrow 1-0 victory that puts them top of Group C after the first round of fixtures.

It was a solid if unspectacu­lar first step on the road to Berlin and one that Southgate believes will help his squad.

“I thought first half we used the ball really well, had control of the game, probably should have scored a second,” the England manager said.

“I think second half, we expended a lot of energy in the first half, and a lot of the players hadn’t had 90 minutes for a while, so I was worried about us energy-wise how we would be.

“I thought that showed a little bit also we didn’t keep the ball quite as well and of course then Serbia have to come because they need the goal, so less control.

“We still had an excellent chance towards the end but pleased that we had to show a different side, that we had to show that resilience to defend our box because I think as a group that really builds a huge spirit.”

The result means England are already well placed to progress to the knockout phase, with a spot in the last 16 assured if they beat Denmark on Thursday evening.

It is a repeat of the Euro 2020 semi-final won by Southgate’s side after extra-time and a match Kasper Hjulmand’s side will be desperate to win having drawn their opener 1-1 with Slovenia.

“Well, a slightly different style of game, so they’ll pose us different questions,” Southgate said.

“We have to use the ball as we did in the first half, really, and we’ll need to look back at their game as well and see whether there are any adjustment­s to what we need to do.”

From midfield balance to attacking fluency, Southgate has a few things to mull over before the match in Frankfurt.

But talk of defensive frailties has quietened after a solid display as a unit, with Marc Guehi silencing any doubters on his tournament debut.

The 23-year-old Crystal Palace defender did well alongside John Stones in central defence, stepping into absent Harry Maguire’s place impressive­ly.

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