Gareth Southgate talks about the potential of the England national team trio

Gareth Southgate talks about the potential of the England national team trio

England coach Gareth Southgate said he was satisfied with the power of the trio of three Lions attackers. He was sure that the strength of his team was as strong as the strength of the other strongest teams.
The latter, Harry Kane, scored his second hat trick for England when he defeated Bulgaria 4-0 last weekend. He is one of England's best goalscorers.

Kane scored 25 goals in 40 appearances. His appearance became more nimble due to the support of Raheem Sterling and Marcus Rashford, but there are still Jadon Sancho and Callum Hudson-Odoi.
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According to Southgate, the potential of the English line is as strong as other countries that have proven resilient. He thought Kane-Rashford-Sterling would threaten the goals of any team.

"I think they (the attacking trio) are as strong as any team, really," Southgate told Sky Sports.
"I remember when we went to Spain and we thought" yes, this is a very difficult match ", but if you look at our three attackers and their three attackers, I feel we are strong."

Southgate highlighted not only the development of young English players, but also the first team. He still has Sancho and Hudson-Odoi ready to replace Rashford or Sterling in certain situations.
"And I must say we still have Sancho and Hudson-Odoi who will continue to encourage the main players, so I think this is very interesting," said Southgate.

"You need players on the pitch to influence the game, but you also need a backup player who you can play to change the game."

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