Graded performances of 19 England players at Euro 2024
- England reach Euro 2024 final
- Harry Kane won joint top scorer award with 3 goals.
- Many of the Three Lions players have not performed as well as they would have in their club careers.
England’s run to the Euro 2024 final has to be ยูฟ่าเบท regarded more as an achievement than a failure. When considering the form of the Three Lions’ players , few have lived up to the standards many have set.
Today we will take a look at the 19 English players. Who have play and see how many points they have received.
1. Jordan Pickford: 8
Pickford was on target as he saved Manuel Akanji’s penalty as England beat Switzerland on penalties in the quarter-finals and the Everton goalkeeper was largely unscathed throughout the tournament.
2. Kyle Walker: 5
Walker struggled defensively to block a shot from Dutch midfielder Xavi Simons in the semi-final and struggled throughout the final after being disrupted by Spain left-backs Nico Williams and Marc Cucurella.
3. John Stones: 7
Stones has been a strong central defender for England and his experience playing in midfield for Manchester City has certainly helped him more consistent and to survive pressure.
4. Mark Guehi: 8
Despite it being his first major international outing, the Crystal Palace defender showed no signs of dread, dealing with opposition forwards well and allowing Stones to not have to shoulder the burden alone in defence.
5. Ezri Konsa: 7
We didn’t see much of Konsa, playing just twice as a substitute, but his performance as a starter in the quarter-final against Switzerland in place of the suspended Guehi was well deserved.
6. Kieran Trippier: 5
Trippier had to move to left-back temporarily to solve the team’s immediate problems and many of the mistakes that he made were not solely his fault, which is quite a pity for the Newcastle United captain.
7. Luke Shaw: 7
Southgate’s gamble to wait until Shaw was fit and ready to play appeared to have paid off, with the Manchester United left-back impressing immediately upon his return to the team and putting up a strong performance against Lamine Yamal in the final.
8. Ebereshi Eze: 5
The only memorable moment for Eze was setting up Harry Kane’s winner in the last 16 against Slovakia, with the Palace man having little impact on the team.
9. Trent Alexander-Arnold: 5
Everyone knows Southgate intended Alexander-Arnold to play in central midfield, a role in which he has impressed for England in recent years, but the Liverpool vice-captain has failed to live up to expectations. However, his penalty to send his team to the semi-finals was absolutely brilliant.
10. Conor Gallagher: 4
Despite being Chelsea main midfielder throughout last season, Gallagher underperformed at this Euro and failed to make an impact.
12. Declan Rice: 6
One of the best and most influential midfielders in the Premier League with
Arsenal last season, Rice has failed to replicate that in Germany. Of course, changing partnerships almost every game may have prevented him from really showing his best form.