Southgate Joins England’s 50 Club, but Questions Remain

Football - UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifiers - Group C - Italy v England - Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Naples, Italy - March 23, 2023 England manager Gareth Southgate. (Reuters)
Football - UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifiers - Group C - Italy v England - Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Naples, Italy - March 23, 2023 England manager Gareth Southgate. (Reuters)
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Southgate Joins England’s 50 Club, but Questions Remain

Football - UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifiers - Group C - Italy v England - Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Naples, Italy - March 23, 2023 England manager Gareth Southgate. (Reuters)
Football - UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifiers - Group C - Italy v England - Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Naples, Italy - March 23, 2023 England manager Gareth Southgate. (Reuters)

Gareth Southgate became only the third England manager to win 50 matches as his side ended a wait of more than 60 years for an away victory over Italy on Thursday.

Harry Kane's record-breaking 54th goal for his country, scored from the penalty spot, sealed a 2-1 win that gave England a flying start to their Euro 2024 qualification campaign.

England's first win against Italy on Italian soil since 1961 and a first competitive victory over them anywhere since 1977 was rightly celebrated at the final whistle.

Southgate's decision to start Kalvin Phillips despite his lack of game time for Manchester City paid off and he trusted Jack Grealish from the start - a decision many England fans demand every time the squad meets up.

Yet for all the positives and the fact that Southgate joins Alf Ramsey and Walter Winterbottom in an elite group of England managers with 50 wins, his tactics will still be questioned.

After dominating the first half when they could have been three or four goals ahead, England were unrecognizable after the break as they allowed a less-than-vintage Italian side to take command as Southgate's players inexplicably backed off.

Group favorites

From the moment Mateo Retegui struck for the hosts in the 56th minute it was one-way traffic but England, despite having Luke Shaw sent off late on, managed to hold out for a win that makes them favorites to win Group C.

"We showed two sides without a doubt," Southgate said. "We had great control from the back in the first half and when we broke through that first line of pressure we looked dangerous.

"Frankly, we should have had the game buried. It should have been 3-0 at halftime."

"But if you start any half of football the way we started the second, you're going to be in trouble and we concede a really poor goal. Several errors in the lead-up to it.

"Then of course, the emotion of the whole evening changes."

It was all very similar to the Euro 2020 final when England scored first at Wembley before handing the initiative to Roberto Mancini's side and losing on penalties.

This time England prevailed and Southgate will point to the fact that Italy lost a Euro qualifier for the first time in 41 matches.

Yet his detractors will seize on the second-half display as a reason to doubt whether he can deliver the silverware that has proved agonizingly out of reach since he took over in 2016.

Southgate, however, said his players had shown they could "grind and dig in" when the going got tough.

"Given our record here, it's a massive result," he said. "But, equally, we would prefer more of the first half than the second."



Bayern Rivals Leverkusen and Dortmund Drop Points in Bundesliga

Dortmund's Nico Schlotterbeck gestures after losing the German Bundesliga soccer match between Union Berlin and Borussia Dortmund, in Berlin, Germany, 05 October 2024. (EPA)
Dortmund's Nico Schlotterbeck gestures after losing the German Bundesliga soccer match between Union Berlin and Borussia Dortmund, in Berlin, Germany, 05 October 2024. (EPA)
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Bayern Rivals Leverkusen and Dortmund Drop Points in Bundesliga

Dortmund's Nico Schlotterbeck gestures after losing the German Bundesliga soccer match between Union Berlin and Borussia Dortmund, in Berlin, Germany, 05 October 2024. (EPA)
Dortmund's Nico Schlotterbeck gestures after losing the German Bundesliga soccer match between Union Berlin and Borussia Dortmund, in Berlin, Germany, 05 October 2024. (EPA)

Bayern Munich won without playing on Saturday as Bundesliga rivals Bayer Leverkusen and Borussia Dortmund dropped points to modest opponents.

Dortmund slumped at Union Berlin to a 2-1 defeat without injured forward Karim Adeyemi, who starred in the team’s 7-1 rout of Celtic in the Champions League on Tuesday.

Defending champion Leverkusen squandered an early two-goal lead over promoted Holstein Kiel and drew 2-2. It was only Kiel’s second point in its debut top-flight season.

Leverkusen played in a special black jersey with red trim to commemorate the club’s 120th anniversary, and for Xabi Alonso it was also a special occasion – the Spanish coach took over exactly two years before.

Leverkusen fans didn’t have to wait long to celebrate after Victor Boniface opened the scoring in the fourth minute and Jonas Hofmann made it 2-0 four minutes after that. Leverkusen looked set for a rout.

But the home team failed to make more of its dominance — Boniface had another goal ruled out for offside — and Kiel secured a lifeline before the break when Max Geschwil scored after a corner. Fiete Arp scored an unlikely equalizer from the penalty spot in the 69th.

Also, Freiburg won at Werder Bremen 1-0, and Wolfsburg enjoyed a 3-1 win in Wolfsburg.

St. Pauli was playing Mainz later.

League leader Bayern visits second-placed Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday.