England secured the top spot in Group C and Slovenia made history by reaching the knockout stages of the European Championship for the first time following a goalless draw on Tuesday. Despite having already qualified for the round of 16, England’s performance left much to be desired, managing only two goals in three games.
Gareth Southgate’s squad ended the group stage with five points, but the final whistle brought mixed emotions. While the Slovenian team celebrated their historic achievement, many England fans left early, expressing their frustration with boos.
Slovenia’s disciplined defense earned them a crucial point, finishing with three points, the same as Denmark, who also drew 0-0 with Serbia. Denmark advanced to the next round in second place due to their superior UEFA ranking and will face hosts Germany.
England, despite dominating possession with 71%, struggled offensively, registering only three shots on target. To progress further in the tournament, Southgate’s men will need a significant improvement to surpass their Euro 2020 performance, where they were runners-up.
The game saw moments of promise, such as Bukayo Saka’s disallowed goal for offside and Harry Kane’s few attempts, but overall, England’s attack was stifled by a well-organized Slovenian defense. Slovenia’s goalkeeper Jan Oblak made crucial saves, while their forward Benjamin Sesko showed ambition with a header on target.
England’s fans were initially hopeful, buoyed by favourable results that placed other European heavyweights in the opposite half of the knockout draw. However, the team’s lacklustre performance dampened spirits, highlighting the need for a tactical rethink as they move into the last 16.
England will need to sharpen their attacking edge and capitalize on their possession to avoid early elimination and achieve their goal of winning the European Championship.