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England’s EURO 2024 Dilemma: Left Flank Undermining with and without the Ball

Ankush Mallick by Ankush Mallick
June 22, 2024
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England's Left-Side Dilemma: Undermining with and Without the Ball

England's Left-Side Dilemma: Undermining with and Without the Ball

England’s Strong Start Marred by Tactical Issues

Despite England’s strong start to Euro 2024, leading their group and being virtually assured of advancing to the knockout stage, tactical issues on their left side are causing concern.

Soccer Football – Euro 2024 – Group C – Denmark v England – Frankfurt Arena, Frankfurt, Germany – June 20, 2024 England manager Gareth Southgate with Trent Alexander-Arnold after he was substituted REUTERS/Lee Smith

The team’s defensive solidity is evident from their low expected goals against figure, yet their performances have highlighted critical vulnerabilities that need urgent addressing.

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The Left Flank: A Conundrum in Possession

England’s left side, featuring Trent Alexander-Arnold in midfield and Phil Foden on the wing, has struggled to find cohesion. A glaring example occurred when Alexander-Arnold, known for his precision with long diagonal passes, delayed his delivery to Foden, who had to adjust his run to stay onside. The eventual pass was underhit, disrupting the attacking momentum.

In another instance, Alexander-Arnold drove forward effectively but played a pass behind Foden, raising questions about their positional understanding. This lack of synchronization between the midfield and the wing is a significant hindrance to England’s offensive fluidity.

Defensive Disarray: The Left Side Out of Possession

The left side’s issues extend to their defensive duties as well. Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham frequently found themselves out of position, leaving gaps that opponents like Denmark exploited. An example highlighted Foden and Bellingham converging in the center, forcing Declan Rice to cover the wide area, which Denmark capitalized on to advance their attack.

Another instance saw Foden and Bellingham both occupying central positions, allowing Denmark’s Joakim Maehle to progress unchecked into the final third. Although Maehle’s cross was ineffective, the defensive lapse was glaring.

Positional Overlaps and Lack of Width

Foden’s tendency to drift inside, overlapping with Bellingham, has been a double-edged sword. While this movement opens space for Kieran Trippier to advance, it often leaves England without width on the left, disrupting their shape. Trippier, not a natural overlapping left-back, struggled to cover the expansive role expected of him.

In pressing scenarios, Trippier’s attempts to close down opponents were often too late, resulting in easy bypasses and exposing England’s defense. This lack of coordinated pressing has repeatedly allowed opponents to exploit the left flank.

Ineffective Utilization of Resources

In possession, England’s reluctance to utilize Trippier was evident. During the second half against Denmark, despite being the freest player, Trippier was often ignored in favor of riskier, less effective options. This underutilization of available resources further compounds their offensive struggles.

Substitute Eberechi Eze, brought in to invigorate the left side, also failed to make an impact. Given a chance to drive forward, Eze chose to turn inside and play a sideways pass, mimicking Foden’s ineffective pattern. This recurring issue underlines the tactical confusion on the left side.

Potential Solutions and Tactical Adjustments

Soccer Football – Euro 2024 – Group C – Denmark v England – Frankfurt Arena, Frankfurt, Germany – June 20, 2024 England’s Harry Kane celebrates scoring their first goal with Kieran Trippier REUTERS/Lee Smith

Gareth Southgate faces crucial decisions ahead of the next match. The introduction of Conor Gallagher in midfield, replacing Alexander-Arnold, could provide better balance. Alternatively, deploying Jude Bellingham deeper, with Foden as the central playmaker and Anthony Gordon providing width on the left, might address the spatial issues.

Another pressing concern is the fitness of Luke Shaw, whose natural abilities as a left-back could significantly stabilize the flank. Shaw’s return would allow Trippier to revert to a more familiar role, potentially resolving the left side’s defensive and offensive disarray.

Striving for Balance Amid Success

England’s four points from two matches reflect a team on course for the knockout stage, yet their tactical disarray on the left flank is a growing concern. Addressing the positional and coordination issues on this side is imperative for England to maintain their momentum and succeed in the tournament. Southgate’s adjustments in the upcoming matches will be critical in ensuring England’s tactical coherence and overall performance improvement.

Tags: EnglandEuro 2024Kieren TrippierPhil Foden
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