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5 talking points as dismal England do just enough against Slovenia at Euros

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ENGLAND 0-0 SLOVENIA: England’s players had a chance to put the Denmark performance behind them as they faced Slovenia but the Three Lions still have questions to andwer

England lacked spark for much of their meeting with Slovenia(PA)

England laboured against Slovenia in their final Euro 2024 group match, with concerns remaining despite Gareth Southgate ‘s side moving through to the round of 16 as group winners.

Southgate’s men thought they had the lead inside 20 minutes, only for Phil Foden to stray offside before rolling the ball across for Bukayo Saka to tap home. When the Three Lions went in level at the break, though, they knew they needed to do more in the second period.




After a dismal opening 45 minutes, though, Southgate rang the changes. Kobbie Mainoo and then Cole Palmer made it onto the field, as if to answer the calls some outside the England camp have been making during the week.

Slovenia held firm, though, frustrating England as the game wemt on. Progress might be assured, but England didn’t look like tournament winners in waiting on the strength of this performance.

A quiet opening saw Benjamin Sesko remind England they couldn’t assume victory was a done deal, though his headed effort didn’t cause Jordan Pickford too much trouble. Celebrations over Saka’s disallowed goal were quickly cut short, but the energy of the move did at least make for a livelier end to the first half.

It was Foden who forced the first meaningful save of the game, testing Jan Oblak with a free-kick, but the keeper was equal to it. England kept knocking on the door as the first half drew on, with Harry Kane inches away from turning a dangerous cross into the Slovenia net, but it was all square at the break.

There were chances in the second period, including Declan Rice flashing a powerful effort off-target, but Slovenia didn’t look under too much pressure for the most part. There was time for one late chance, with Cole Palmer firing down the throat of Oblak, but it ended all-square.

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