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'HARD WORK AHEAD' FOR THREE LIONS

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June 20, 2024

Southgate says England far from finished product, but he’s confident goals will come

'HARD WORK AHEAD' FOR THREE LIONS

If England tempered lofty expectations as favourites for Euro 2024 with an unconvincing 1-0 win over Serbia, the Three Lions will hope to make a firmer statement when they clash with Denmark on June 20.

Marauding midfielder Jude Bellingham's first-half goal was the one bright spot in their Group C opener that likely sent Gareth Southgate back to the drawing board, as he continues to figure out how to make all his talented pieces E fit.

"This team are still coming together," the England boss said. "Everybody's expecting us to waltz through, but there's a lot of hard work ahead."

On the heels of his outstanding season at Real Madrid, the 20-yearold Bellingham showed that he is ready to shoulder heavy expectations, joining fellow Englishman Michael Owen as the only players to score at both a European Championship and a World Cup before the age of 21.

Southgate was delighted with the player's impact.

"He writes his own script," the 53-year-old said. "The timing of his runs... and I think all of our forward players looked really good. I am confident we will score goals."

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