“Pace in and around me” – English football pundit breaks silence and sends out a furious message to England coach Gareth Southgate over 23-year-old Newcastle United F.C and England player placed on the bench during Denmark vs England draw match in the Euro 2024

The famous English and Newcastle United striker couldn’t believe what he was hearing when he talked about England’s 1-1 draw with Denmark at the Euros.

Alan Shearer has criticized Anthony Gordon for not being in England’s starting lineup for a long time.

Fans were angry that Gordon wasn’t playing in the 1-1 draw between Scotland and Denmark in Group C. He was left on the bench. Gareth Southgate might give Gordon a chance in the last game of the group, which is next Tuesday against Slovenia.

Shearer talked about how great Sir Bobby Robson was as a manager when he brought in fast players like Kieron Dyer and Craig Bellamy during his co-commentary with Guy Mowbray. Shearer said that Harry Kane might need the same thing.


"Pace in and around me" - English football pundit breaks silence and sends out a furious message to England coach Gareth Southgate over 23-year-old Newcastle United F.C and England player placed on the bench during Denmark vs England draw match in the Euro 2024

Shearer told BBC that he was angry and said, “As I got older I needed pace in and around me.” However, I was not able to run in behind or score goals. I could still head the ball and get into the box.

“Hugh Kane is the same now; he needs players with long legs to get past and make space.” Because of this, I would add Anthony Gordon to the team. Right now, Phil Foden is playing in the same spots as Kane, which isn’t working.

Shearer also thought that Southgate should be getting more out of the bright stars he has at his disposal. He said: “Gareth at the minute is not getting the best out of England’s best players.”

Shearer also said, “You can see players lying on their backs. The England players look completely broken.” That’s not an excuse.

“There was no life or speed to the game.” We didn’t get behind until the last 10 or 15 minutes because we lost the ball too many times and made too many bad plays. Denmark was the better team and should have won.

“It wasn’t good enough; it was very bad.” “I wouldn’t say they didn’t try or put in any effort, but those players have a lot more to offer.”







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