England made a wish comeback at Euro 2024, but some shoddy defending let them down.
In the Three Lions next Euro 2024 team stage match, England's shoddy first-half defending gave Denmark the lead from scratch.
With 30 days left, Marc Guehi slipped into the Three Lions ' quarter and was forced to slam the ball against Jonas Wind for a throw-in.
Harry Kane received the ball after dropping deep to receive it, but the England captain could n't get enough height on the subsequent clearance.
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With Southgate's part also committed to the left, Kristiansen had plenty of time to pass the ball off to his partner Morten Hjulmand as the result of Kane's wayward ball falling directly into the path of a glad Victor Kristiansen on the same flank.
The 24-year-old had plenty of time to prepare himself for the complete and dispatched an inch-perfect long-range work that squeaked past Jordan Pickford's fingertips for the equaliser off the post.
Although England had a defensive backseat, some will likely point to the submerged world as a contributing factor.
Guehi was spotted rediscovering the ground immediately before the Danish leveller, and he is not the only one who has expressed concern for the floor at the Frankfurt Arena.
Kyle Walker almost suffered a knee injury shortly before his part in creating England's opening, which appears to be sagging easily beneath the athletes ' feet.
Commentating on the sport for the BBC, Alan Shearer commented:" Looking all over the ball you know, it is cutting up all over"!
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