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The Newcastle triumvirate is in a dream state, and Tonali endures a nightmare return to Milan.Anthony Gordon, Lewis Hall, and Tino

 

Livramento experienced a Sunday to remember as three Newcastle United players made their England National Team debuts for the first time since 1997. The young fullbacks both made their full debuts at Wembley, following in the footsteps of former Mags Alan Shearer, David Batty, and Rob Lee in starting together for their nation.


 

 

The second goal of the Three Lions’ 5-0 victory over the Republic of Ireland, which propelled them to the top of their Nations League B division, was a resounding success on Tyneside. Gordon expertly converted Livramento’s cross.

 

 

England’s second goal and his first goal for his country were secured by his elegant volley past Liverpool’s Caoimhin Kelleher, which was met with an uproarious reception from the Wembley crowd. It was evident to you how much it meant to him.

 

 

Jarrod Bowen and Taylor Harwood-Bellis also scored their first England goals on the night, scoring the fourth and fifth goals of the match, respectively. This was a night of firsts for many more of Lee Carsley’s players.

Lewis Hall’s two clean sheets this international break were secured in a comprehensive 5-0 victory, which has led to the 20-year-old being hailed as England’s new go-to left back by commentators.

 

 

Hall has continued to impress this season, and Livramento has also put on a strong performance. Can we anticipate that all three players will secure their position in the England squad for the impending 2026 World Cup Qualifiers upon

 

 

Thomas Tuchel’s arrival at St George’s Park next year? Then, Sandro Tonali, who scored in Italy’s recent 1-0 victory over Belgium, was granted an additional 90 minutes. Nevertheless, the Italians suffered a 3-1 defeat to France during their return to the San Siro on Sunday night. France secured the top position in Group A2 by surpassing Italy, thanks to Adrien Rabiot’s two goals in Milan.

 

 

Italy and Les Bleus have reached the quarterfinals, despite the fact that it was not the return to the San Siro that Tonali had hoped for.

 

 

One additional drawback of the evening from Newcastle’s perspective is that England’s victory denied Odysseas Vlachodimos and Greece automatic progression to the Nations League A, despite the Greeks’ 2-0 away victory over Finland in the other match of Group B.

 

Nevertheless, Ivan Jovanović’s team has the potential to advance to League A, as they are now scheduled to face either Croatia, Poland, or Scotland in two play-off games during the March international break.

 







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