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Gareth Southgate has been told to make serious changes after England's dire 1-1 draw with Denmark . Harry Kane scored early to put the Three Lions on course for a second win at Euro 2024 , but Southgate's side immediately backed off in typically conservative fashion. Soon enough, their lead was cancelled out by a superb long-rage strike by Morten Hjulmand.

Denmark even looked more likely to win it in the second half, with goalkeeper Jordan Pickford being tested on multiple occasions as England's defence and midfield were played through too easily. Southgate had selected the same starting line-up as in Sunday's narrow 1-0 win against Serbia , a performance which drew concern from fans but still resulted in three points. Midfield is the starting point for where supporters are demanding change, particularly in the case of Trent Alexander-Arnold .



The Liverpool right-back has struggled so far in a central midfield role, an experiment which many fans hope is brought to an end when the Three Lions take on Slovenia in their final Group C game on Tuesday. The same goes for deploying Phil Foden on the left wing, with most supporters desperate to see him play centrally. On a tactical note, fans are unhappy with how England have approached their two opening games after taking an early lead - a criticism of Southgate's era prior to Euro 2024.

"The whole root of the problem is trying to accommodate Trent Alexander-Arnold," one fan argued. "Stop putting round pegs in square holes and play .

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