England were jeered off as they missed the opportunity to seal their place in the last 16 of Euro 2024 with a game to spare – labouring to a 1-1 draw against Denmark in Frankfurt.
Having beaten Serbia in their opening encounter, victory at the Deutsche Bank Arena would have seen England guaranteed to top Group C but they fell short as Harry Kane’s opener was cancelled out by a long-range Morten Hjulmand effort.
Here, the PA news agency rates Gareth Southgate’s players following a frustrating evening.
Jordan Pickford: No chance with Denmark’s equaliser but looked shaky at times when England were under pressure. 5 (out of 10)
A landmark match for @JPickford1 🧤
He's set to become the record English appearance maker at major tournaments, passing @Peter_Shilton's tally of 20! 👏🏴 pic.twitter.com/kuAQS8GmbO
— England (@England) June 20, 2024
Kyle Walker: Was slipping on the poor pitch before changing boots and it did the trick as a burst of pace saw him nip in to set up England’s opening goal. 6
Marc Guehi: Another commanding performance as he continues to show he is more than comfortable at the highest level. 7
John Stones: Forming a decent partnership with Guehi but a couple of miscommunications with Pickford. 6
Kieran Trippier: Gives his all at left-back but England will be a much more balanced outfit if and when Luke Shaw can be involved. 6
Declan Rice: Another who seemed to struggle with the pitch and not his usual commanding best in the middle of the park. 5
Trent Alexander-Arnold: Still learning his midfield role on the job – but a major tournament is not the place for it and struggled again. 4
![England’s Trent Alexander-Arnold (centre) is replaced by team-mate Conor Gallagher.](https://www.irishnews.com/resizer/v2/IU4LICBTZJOVFOUV7WCYZRS7MA.jpg?auth=03d074fd1266bdd92bc8a70af56365d810b383fcc077cf1f0d9b58b19334686e&width=800&height=588)
Phil Foden: All over the pitch and grew increasingly determined to make an impact, hit the post just before the hour but was soon taken off. 6
Jude Bellingham: Not at his marauding best and was on the periphery for much of the second half. 5
Bukayo Saka: Not as much as a threat as he would normally pose and one of many seemingly struggling with fitness. 5
Harry Kane: Off the mark for the tournament but after breaking the deadlock endured another frustrating evening before being replaced. 6
Clinical captain Kane. pic.twitter.com/N54LhwLPi4
— England (@England) June 20, 2024
Substitutes
Conor Gallagher (for Alexander-Arnold, 54): Added much-needed bite into England’s midfield to stake a claim for starting from now on. 6
Jarrod Bowen (for Foden, 69): Flitted in and out of the game from the right. 5
Eberechi Eze (for Saka, 69): A more natural fit on England’s left but had no opportunity to show what he can really do. 5
Ollie Watkins (for Kane, 70): Some probing runs as his more direct approach caused more issues than Kane managed. 6