Luke Shaw’s return to full training with the entire England squad is a positive development for Gareth Southgate.
The boost for England came with Luke Shaw’s return to training. After a prolonged period on the sidelines, Shaw appears to have gained some weight. He was in high spirits as he rejoined the full team. The Manchester United star focused on basic warm-up exercises before practicing with the ball.
He still requires the supervision of a personal coach rather than fully participating in training with his teammates. Shaw is slowly making his way back in the context of England preparing to face Slovenia in the third round of the group stage. If Shaw can play in the final group stage match, coach Gareth Southgate will have an alternative option to Kieran Trippier at left-back.
England players, including Jordan Pickford, are training with great intensity. Regardless of which position needs to be changed, Pickford remɑins irreplaceable.
There are rumors that Trent Alexander-Arnold might have to sit on the bench after disappointing performances in the first two matches.
Jude Bellingham and Kyle Walker promise to keep playing as England strives for victory to secure the top spot in the group.
According to records, all England players were present at the latest training session. This is encouraging for Southgate, as he has a full squad available.
In case a Liverpool player loses his starting position, Conor Gallagher is likely to replace him. The expected lineup for the England team saw Declan Rice taking photos of England’s training session as Gareth Southgate’s side stepped up their preparations ahead of Thursday’s clash with Denmark.
After defeating Serbia 1-0 in their opening game, England is determined to overcome Denmark as they aim to progress to the knockout stages of Euro 2024.
Rice showed his photos to teammates Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Later, Bellingham and Alexander-Arnold were seen recreating their celebration from when the former scored against Serbia.
Although England’s performance wasn’t perfect against Serbia, Gareth Southgate will still be encouraged by the victory.
Declan Rice gets behind the camera lens during England’s training session in Blankenhain.
Rice shows teammates Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold his pictures.
Bellingham and Alexander-Arnold recreate their celebration from the win against Serbia. Southgate faces some intriguing selection decisions, including whether to continue with Phil Foden on the left wing after he failed to make a significant impact against Serbia.
Conor Gallagher, who featured as a substitute against Serbia, is pushing for a start in midfield.
Anthony Gordon (right) is seen closing down John Stones during the England training session.
Kobbie Mainoo (right) and Eberechi Eze (left) in action as England prepare to take on Denmark.
England boss Gareth Southgate was seen talking to defender Stones in the gym.
Conor Gallagher, who featured as a substitute against Serbia, is pushing to start.
Bukayo Saka, Phil Foden, and Lewis Dunk watch on during England’s training session.
Meanwhile, it remɑins to be seen whether Luke Shaw will be fit enough to start at left-back.
Brentford boss Thomas Frank has warned England that Denmark will be ‘fueled by injustice’ from their encounter at Euro 2020.
England reached the final of that tournament, with Harry Kane converting the rebound from a penalty controversially won by Raheem Sterling.
After taking on Denmark, England will face Serbia in their final group game on June 25.