England’s dramatic extra-time victory, secured by Jude Bellingham’s stunning overhead kick and Harry Kane’s decisive goal, masked another underwhelming performance from a team expected to dominate the tournament.
The anticipated lineup changes signal Southgate’s readiness to make bold decisions as the competition intensifies. It’s rumored that he will shift to a back three formations, with Bukayo Saka and Trippier acting as wingbacks.
This tactical switch aims to bolster defensive solidity and provide additional width, with Kobbie Mainoo and Declan Rice positioned in central midfield. Further forward, Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden are expected to support Harry Kane in the attacking third.
However, the choice to prefer Trippier over Alexander-Arnold has not been well received by some fans. Alexander-Arnold, renowned for his exceptional crossing and playmaking skills, is a fan favorite and many believe his exclusion could hinder England’s offensive capabilities. The decision reflects Southgate’s willingness to take calculated risks in pursuit of success.