England will likely start both Arnold and Foden in their second group stage match against Denmark at the European Championship. Southgate’s decision has caused extreme dissatisfaction among British fans, especially after Foden’s disappointing performance in the first game. Many fans angrily criticized Southgate for letting Foden go on “holiday” early.
Although Southgate did not reveal the starting lineup against Denmark at the pre-match press conference, British media analysis generally believes that Southgate will not change the lineup, and that Arnold and Foden, who underperformed in the first match, will continue to start. Southgate’s reason for letting the two continue starting is to give them a chance to prove themselves.
However, British fans are extremely dissatisfied with Southgate’s arrangement. “Foden should be dropped, Arnold’s performance is sympathetic, but Foden is really stinking.” Some Arnold fans expressed their dissatisfaction with the fact that both Arnold and Foden were criticized by the outside world, “Why put Arnold on the list of those who should be dropped, Foden is the real nuisance.”
Some fans even suggested that Southgate could send Foden on holiday directly, “Shouldn’t Foden be on the beach now?”
Besides Foden and Arnold, Trippier, despite suffering cramps in the first round, will still be in the starting lineup against Denmark. In addition, Luke Shaw will continue to be unavailable for the match due to his injury. England only needs to win against Denmark to qualify for the next round one game ahead of schedule.
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