4 Players England need to drop to the bench if they want to play better in their next match
Jude Bellingham's incredible 95th-minute overhead kick saved England from a shocking early exit at Euro 2024, securing a dramatic victory against Slovakia to propel them into the quarter-finals, according to Daily Express.
Below are the players should be dropped for England’s upcoming match against Switzerland;
Bukayo Saka
Saka struggled against Slovakia's aggressive defense, particularly under the pressure from David Hancko.
His influence on the game was minimal, and he was eventually moved to left-back to make room for Cole Palmer in the second half.
Kyle Walker
Walker had a challenging match, dealing with the skillful Lukáš Haraslín. The Manchester City's defender defensive efforts fell short, and he contributed little to England's attack.
John Stones
Stones was caught out of position during Slovakia's goal and struggled with slow ball movement, hindering England's ability to generate attacking momentum.
The Ex-Everton centre-back defensive lapses were a significant concern.
Phil Foden
Foden, facing a 37-year-old right-back from the German second division, found it difficult to make an impact.
The Man City's attacker effort was ruled out for offside, and he was substituted, marking a disappointing performance.