On June 25, according to the Daily Mail, in the final Group C match of the Euros, England’s encounter with Slovenia, England manager Gareth Southgate will make just one alteration to his starting lineup.
After two underwhelming performances as favorites, England has faced criticism, with calls for significant rotation in the final group game against Slovenia.
However, British media reports that Southgate is not bowing to external pressure and skepticism. Compared to the first two group matches, only one change will be made to the starting eleven, with Gallagher coming in for Arnold.
There were hopes for Gordon and Palmer to feature in the starting lineup, but both players are set to remain on the bench for the final group fixture. Despite questions surrounding Foden, Southgate remains confident in his abilities.
With one win and one draw, England currently sit atop the group with four points. In their last group match against Slovenia, England will strive to secure first place in the group and progress to the next round.
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