That’s all from Wembley Stadium.
Four days. Two games. Seven goals. Injuries. Defensive errors. Late drama. Teenage sensations. Questionable punditry.
It’s been like being gripped by a major summer tournament already.
But the European Championships are still 11 weeks away – although they’re that much closer for Gareth Southgate now that he’s an international break further on in his preparations.
It’s back to domestic matters now for England’s stars, and there’s plenty for the players to ponder before Germany 2024 becomes their main consideration.
And it starts this coming weekend with a fresh round of Premier League fixtures, the peak of which is Manchester City’s clash with Arsenal on Sunday.
As always, you can enjoy all the action here at SunSport so be sure to join us.
Until then, thanks for reading and goodnight.
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Before we go and book our flights to Berlin for July 14th, let’s recap on this evening’s entertainment with Charlie Wyett’s match report of England’s 2-2 draw with Belgium at Wembley.
A defeat and a draw, some dodgy individual performances and even more injuries. If Gareth Southgate wanted a perfect warm-up for Euro 2024, then he certainly did not get it against Brazil and Belgium.
Charlie Wyett
Teenager can be Mainoo man
In the aftermath of Kobbie Mainoo’s full England debut, the teenage midfielder was labelled a future star by one of the world’s best.
Jude Bellingham knows a thing or two about being talked up as a wonderkid,
“[Kobbie Mainoo] was good tonight,” Bellingham told ITV.
“I’m speaking like the old head and I know there’s a clamour [for him to be selected] and I’ve been there. But he is definitely a brilliant player and he will have a great future for Manchester United and, hopefully, for England too.”
Olivia Martin is a dedicated sports journalist based in the UK. With a passion for various athletic disciplines, she covers everything from major league championships to local sports events, delivering up-to-the-minute updates and in-depth analysis.