At the halfway point of this competitive group England gain seized control. Gareth Southgate’s side dominated for long spells against Switzerland but appeared to lack the necessary ideas or guile to execute them until the Sunderland forward Duncan Watmore came off the bench to turn an often frustrating encounter on its head and reward his manager’s substitution.“It was a glimpse of what he is capable of,” Southgate said afterwards. “It’s no surprise that he’s an clever player because he’s an clever boy.”Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com