Martial puts France aheadpublished at 20:36 British Summer Time 8 September 2020
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That Dejan Lovren goal feels a long time ago - Manchester United's Anthony Martial has put France ahead just before the break.
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That Dejan Lovren goal feels a long time ago - Manchester United's Anthony Martial has put France ahead just before the break.
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England can barely string two passes together.
Barcelona man Martin Braithwaite has another crack from distance but again cannot work Jordan Pickford.
Denmark 0-0 England
The England band would liven things up.
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John: Seriously, England fans need to calm down. We qualified easy for the euros scoring 4 or 5 goals most games. This is a nothing competition , time to try new things and new players.
Dave Amitri: Grealish playing his best game for England at the moment
John Caffeine: Even an average game becomes very dull without the fans.
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It is poor. We keep waiting and hoping that it's going to liven up, this game, but it hasn't.
Both teams in possession have been very poor. As soon as they look to play a forward pass over the halfway line, it's a problem.
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Biggest chance of the game so far falls to Denmark.
Christian Eriksen makes a mug of former Spurs team-mate Eric Dier with a delightful turn before nonchalantly laying the ball off for Kasper Dolberg, but the Nice man's thumping drive is pushed away at the near post by Jordan Pickford.
Good save, but it was straight at him.
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Now England do get in behind for the first time courtesy of Raheem Sterling's clever run, but the Man City player's pullback from the byeline is cut out by Tommy Delaney at the near post.
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Scott O'Loughlin: why all the negativity? It's a new team, strange times, against a decent Denmark. We are ranked 4th by FIFA, have some patience.
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Marcus: What the hell am I watching? This England team is in danger of falling in to the same trap as the "golden generation." So many great players but so many egos and very little chemistry!
Denmark 0-0 England
Most passes from an England player has been the 43 attempted by centre-back Eric Dier.
He gets the ball, gives it to a midfielder who has his back to goal, and gets it back.
Zzzzzzz!
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The whole country predicted this is how this game would turn out with this team, why couldn't Southgate?
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There is a very conservative look about this England line-up and it has shown. The attacking players are very isolated. Gareth Southgate will surely have to address this.
Denmark 0-0 England
England have yet to get going and are almost punished.
Barcelona's former Boro man Martin Braithwaite chests the ball down nicely on the edge of the area and rasps a 25 yards shot just wide of Jordan Pickford's left-hand post.
"Oooh's" from the virtual crowd noise.
France 0-1 Croatia
You would be forgiven for presuming that Dejan Lovren's goal was a header but no, a crisp left-footed finish. Lovren left Anfield this summer and now plays for Zenit.
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