England v Romania – Final Euro 2020 warm up for Gareth Southgate’s men
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England concluded their preparations for the Euros with victory over Romania in a friendly at the Riverside Stadium.
Manager Gareth Southgate once again selected an experimental starting line-up which included three players – Ben Godfrey, Ben White and James Ward-Prowse – who were not named in his 26-man squad for Euro 2020.
There was a mixed reaction to England’s players continuing to take the knee before kick-off, loud jeering being matched by applause as Southgate insisted they will continue to take this public stand against racial injustice.
England posed the greater attacking threat, with both Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Jadon Sancho hitting the woodwork in the first half, before Marcus Rashford put them ahead from the penalty spot in the 68th minute after Jack Grealish, inevitably, was fouled by Tiberiu Capusa.
It was the perfect way to mark Rashford being given the captain’s armband, making him youngest black player to lead England at 23 years and 218 days.
West Bromwich Albion keeper Sam Johnstone won his first England cap and gave a very sound performance, the highlight of which was a magnificent reaction save from Andre Ivan.
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson gave Southgate a lift when he appeared at half-time for his first action since 20 February – although he did not cover himself in glory when he saw his late penalty saved by keeper Florin Nita after Calvert-Lewin was fouled by Vlad Chiriches.
Grealish England’s catalyst again
Grealish continues to make an eloquent case for inclusion in England’s starting line-up when they launch their Euros campaign against Croatia at Wembley in seven days.
In a patchy England display, Grealish was once again the brightest attacking spark, creating as well as drawing fouls in dangerous positions throughout.
And it was on one trademark raid into the area that he drew the foul that delivered England their match-winning penalty, giving Southgate and his players the confidence of a second successive victory in this friendly double header on Teesside after Wednesday’s win against Austria.
England will have a series of big hitters, led by captain Harry Kane, back against a wily Croatia side, but Grealish has certainly given Southgate plenty of food for thought in these two games – he has the “X Factor” that can make an impact on big games and switch the emphasis in major tournaments.
Jack Grealish was making his seventh appearance for England
Southgate must now decide whether this is an impact best made from the start or from the bench, with the likes of Manchester City’s Phil Foden and Chelsea’s Champions League winner Mason Mount to also factor into the equation.
Has Henderson shown enough?
Southgate was keen to see Henderson get minutes on the pitch after being absent for so long following groin surgery, especially after he withdrew from the Austria game reporting some discomfort.
It was no surprise to see Henderson introduced at the start of the second half for Leeds United’s Kalvin Phillips.
Henderson looked energetic enough, although the sedate pace of this friendly will be a far cry from the heat of competitive battle against Croatia when the Euros get under way.
Sunday, 13 June Croatia 14:00 Friday, 18 June Scotland 20:00 Tuesday, 22 June Czech Republic 20:00
He got himself involved in the action late on when he appeared to pull rank on Calvert-Lewin to take England’s second penalty after the Everton striker had been fouled.
Calvert-Lewin has already scored convincingly from the spot for England, in their win over the Republic Of Ireland at Wembley in November, but Henderson decided the responsibility was his – a poor decision as his spot-kick was unconvincing and at a comfortable height for Nita to save.
It had no impact on the final outcome and of more significance to Southgate will be how Henderson has come through his long-awaited return to action.
Even if Henderson reports no ill-effects, it would still represent a major gamble by Southgate to start him given his lack of competitive action.
‘We did not work hard enough’
England boss Gareth Southgate, speaking to ITV: “We had chances to make it more comfortable but so did they, the first half we did not work hard enough without the ball, we were too stretched and did not press well.
“After half-time, I thought we improved and it was helpful we went to 4-3-3 later and I have to say it was a good exercise, players needed the minutes and learned a lot from the game. It was good to win.”
What’s next?
All thoughts now turn to next Sunday and England’s opening game of Euro 2020 against Croatia at Wembley (14:00 BST).
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Player of the match
GrealishJack Grealish
Romania
Squad number1Player nameNita
Squad number14Player nameHagi
Squad number23Player nameStanciu
Squad number24Player nameSorescu
Squad number18Player nameMarin
Squad number9Player nameIvan
Squad number8Player nameCicaldau
Squad number7Player nameAlibec
Squad number5Player nameNedelcearu
Squad number6Player nameChiriches
Squad number22Player nameCamora
Squad number17Player namePaun
Squad number20Player nameBudescu
Squad number25Player nameBaluta
Squad number2Player nameCapusa
Squad number4Player nameRus
Line-ups England
Formation 4-2-3-1
1Johnstone
2Godfrey6White5Mings3Shaw
8Ward-Prowse4Phillips
7Sancho10Grealish11Rashford
9Calvert-Lewin
Substitutes
Romania
Formation 4-1-4-1
1Nita
24Sorescu6Chiriches5Nedelcearu22Malino Paulino
18Marin
9Ivan23Stanciu8Cicaldau17Paun
7Alibec
Substitutes
Live Text
Match ends, England 1, Romania 0.
90’+4′
Second Half ends, England 1, Romania 0.
90’+1′
Attempt blocked. Nicolae Claudiu Stanciu (Romania) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
90′
Foul by Jude Bellingham (England).
90′
Nicolae Claudiu Stanciu (Romania) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
89′
Attempt blocked. Jesse Lingard (England) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Jude Bellingham.
86′
Attempt blocked. Ianis Hagi (Romania) right footed shot from more than 35 yards is blocked. Assisted by Alexandru Baluta.
86′
Attempt missed. Ollie Watkins (England) right footed shot from the right side of the six yard box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Ben Godfrey following a corner.
86′
Attempt missed. Ben Godfrey (England) header from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Kieran Trippier with a cross following a corner.
85′
Corner, England. Conceded by Nicolae Claudiu Stanciu.
84′
Substitution, Romania. Adrian Rus replaces Ionut Nedelcearu.
83′
Attempt missed. Tyrone Mings (England) header from very close range is too high. Assisted by Kieran Trippier with a cross following a corner.
83′
Corner, England. Conceded by Vlad Chiriches.
83′
Attempt blocked. Jude Bellingham (England) header from the left side of the six yard box is blocked. Assisted by Ollie Watkins.
82′
Substitution, England. Ollie Watkins replaces Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
81′
Foul by Dominic Calvert-Lewin (England).
81′
Tiberiu Capusa (Romania) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
81′
Attempt saved. Dominic Calvert-Lewin (England) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Jordan Henderson.
80′
Substitution, Romania. Alexandru Baluta replaces Alexandru Paun.
80′
Substitution, Romania. Constantin Budescu replaces Alexandru Cicaldau.