In a strategic move, England’s manager Gareth Southgate is poised to employ a three-defender formation for the upcoming Euro 2024 quarter-final against Switzerland. This marks the first use of such a tactic in three years, with Kieran Trippier and Bukayo Saka expected to fill the wing-back positions on the right and left, respectively. The match is scheduled for Saturday in Dusseldorf, with a 5pm kick-off.
Recent reports from Sky Sports News indicate that Southgate has been refining a fresh strategy during training sessions this week, aiming to enhance England’s performance. After experimenting with various players and positions at their Blankenhain training ground, it appears Southgate has chosen Trippier and Saka to provide the team with essential width.
Southgate has praised Trippier’s exceptional contributions, particularly noting his performance as a right wing-back during the Euro 2020 final against Italy. Although Trippier has recently been playing as a left-back, his defensive expertise seems to have given him an edge over Trent Alexander-Arnold for the upcoming game.
Despite the preference for a left-footed player on the left flank, Southgate is likely to select Saka over Luke Shaw, who hasn’t played since mid-February but has been cleared by Southgate to start. Southgate commended Trippier’s leadership and communication skills, which he considers rare and valuable on the field.
England’s journey to the quarter-finals was secured with a thrilling 2-1 victory over Slovakia, featuring a last-minute equalizer by Jude Bellingham and a winning goal by Harry Kane in extra time. The team led Group C with a win and two draws but has received criticism for lackluster performances, with commentator Gary Neville warning of the need for improvement to advance.
Should England triumph over Switzerland, they will face either the Netherlands or Turkey in the semi-finals in Dortmund, with the match commencing at 8pm UK time on Wednesday. The final will be held in Berlin on Sunday, July 14, also at 8pm UK time.