Jamie Carragher Criticizes England’s Lackluster Performance in Draw Against Slovenia, Urges Players to Step Up Amid Mounting Criticism

Jamie Carragher didn’t mince words following England’s uninspiring 0-0 draw against Slovenia, insisting that the players need to step up their game.

Despite securing the top spot in Group C, the Three Lions’ performance has left much to be desired, following earlier narrow victories over Serbia and a draw with Denmark.

Leading up to the Slovenia match, the squad faced criticism from pundits like Gary Lineker, who labeled their performance against Denmark as subpar.

This backdrop intensified pressure on stars like Harry Kane and Declan Rice to deliver on the field.

Facing a team ranked 57th globally, England managed just four shots on target and were met with boos from disappointed fans as they left the pitch.

Manager Gareth Southgate also faced backlash, enduring the frustration of supporters who threw plastic cups in protest.

Jamie Carragher sympathized with Southgate while emphasizing that the players must take responsibility for their performances.

He highlighted issues with individual contributions despite the tactical decisions made by the manager.

Calls for Change Ahead of Knockout Stages

Looking ahead to the knockout stages, Carragher urged significant changes in the squad.

He pointed out underwhelming performances from key players like Phil Foden, Jude Bellingham, and Bukayo Saka, suggesting that adjustments are needed to boost England’s chances in the tournament.

Looking Forward to Last-16

As England awaits their last-16 opponent, potentially from Group D, E, or F, Carragher emphasized the need for a refreshed approach to achieve success in the upcoming matches.

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