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England’s Starting 11 For Euro 2028 Was Predicted in 2023

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Back in 2023, The Athletic’s writers were tasked with predicting England’s starting XI for a home European Championship five years down the line.

One selection leaned heavily on a side built around a young Jude Bellingham before working outwards. The picks blended established names with a handful of eyebrow-raising calls, mixing Premier League regulars with players who, at the time, had barely made a senior breakthrough.

Here’s a look back at exactly who was backed to lead England out at Euro 2028.

Goalkeeper and Defence

Aaron Ramsdale; Tino Livramento, John Stones, Levi Colwill, Calum Scanlon

Tino Livramento during a training session with England

In goal, Carl Anka predicted Aaron Ramsdale would no longer be at Arsenal by 2028, but felt he’d have developed into England’s number one regardless of his club situation. At full-back, Anka went with Tino Livramento to eventually win what he dubbed England’s “right-back war,” seeing him learn from Kieran Trippier and overtake Max Aarons, while questioning whether Trent Alexander-Arnold’s role would ever be settled, much like it is now.


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With injury concerns already surrounding Reece James and Ben Chilwell, he handed then-18-year-old Calum Scanlon the start at left-back. The Liverpool defender has currently played just 12 professional matches at 21 years old as it stands. John Stones, who is very much an England regular at present, got the nod alongside Chelsea’s Levi Colwill, who has been in and around the Three Lions setup as he’s dealt with a wave of injuries.

Midfield

Jude Bellingham, Declan Rice, Curtis Jones

Jude Bellingham for England at the 2026 World Cup Peter Cziborra via Reuters

Anka’s midfield isn’t far off what it currently looks like, pairing current England regulars Jude Bellingham and Declan Rice, with the latter tipped to inherit the captaincy from Harry Kane in the years that followed. He predicted a tight battle for the final midfield berth between the likes of Morgan Gibbs-White, Harvey Elliott and Jacob Ramsey, ultimately handing the role to Curtis Jones for his composure on the ball at Liverpool, with Angel Gomes pencilled in as a smart option off the bench.

Current England starter, Elliot Anderson, wasn’t a thought at the time. That’s likely due to him only just getting a handful of appearances in the Premier League in 2023, before his move to Nottingham Forest the following year.

Forwards

Anthony Gordon, Bukayo Saka, Eddie Nketiah

Eddie Nketiah Crystal Palace Shelbourne

Perhaps the boldest call came in attack, where he backed Eddie Nketiah to eventually succeed Kane as England’s central striker, pointing to the forward’s decision to knock back Ghana call-ups in the hope of representing his country of birth instead. It’s hardly been the career Nketiah would have hoped for since leaving Arsenal. The striker has scored just eight goals in 58 matches since leaving Arsenal in 2024, with most appearances coming from the bench for Crystal Palace. He did make one appearance for the Three Lions in October 2023, but hasn’t been involved since.


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He would start with current England wingers Anthony Gordon and Bukayo Saka either side of him. Alongside Marcus Rashford, both have been consistent choices on the left and right flank. At the age of 24, Saka already has over 50 international caps, and Gordon, who has just sealed a big-money move to Barcelona, had his best performance in an England shirt at the 2026 World Cup, grabbing two assists against DR Congo in 25 minutes, to save England from an embarrassing defeat in the round of 32.

Manager and Coaches

Graham Potter, James Milner, Adam Lallana

West Ham United head coach Graham Potter on the touchline

Rounding things off, it was suggested Graham Potter, the former West Ham manager and current Sweden manager, would be in the England hotseat, working alongside recent retirees James Milner and Adam Lallana as his assistants. England’s current manager, Thomas Tuchel, would have been nowhere near anyone’s thoughts in 2023. The German was a surprise appointment in 2025 as it was, and was the Bayern Munich manager at the time of the picks being made.

As a whole, it’s a selection that’s somewhat of a mixed bag, with some picks ageing well, while others who are nowhere near the current squad were favoured ahead of today’s more established options.

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Rayan Cherki Blasts France vs Paraguay Referee

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Rayan Cherki has claimed he was floored by the many fouls Paraguay were allowed to get away with by referee Ilgiz Tantashev during France‘s Round of 32 victory.

Kylian Mbappé‘s seventh strike of the tournament, a figure that puts him on a par with Lionel Messi, was enough to see off an adrenaline-fuelled Paraguay side that stirred controversy with their aggressive tactics.

That anger was further intensified due to Tantashev’s failure to book a single Paraguayan player, despite their combative display drawing criticism from fans and pundits.

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France vs Paraguay Kyle Ross (IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters)

The Manchester City star, who came on in the second half for Ousmane Dembele, expressed his surprise at the officiating after the game. “I didn’t know Paraguay could do 30 fouls without getting a yellow card.”

What made it particularly frustrating for the French players was that whilst no Paraguay players saw a card, three of their own (Bradley Barcola, Manu Kone and Michael Olise) were awarded cautions.


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Tantashev is an experienced referee at the top-level, having been a FIFA-listed ref for over a decade. However, it is almost impossible to explain how midfielder Matías Galarza was allowed to get away without a booking despite the many interactions he had with the French team.

“Today we reminded everyone that the French team is not just about football, it’s about whoever wants to fight us, this is what you should be prepared for.”

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Referee Ilgiz Tantashev reacts with France's Kylian Mbappe after players clash Referee Ilgiz Tantashev with Kylian Mbappe via REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

Social media was lit up with scathing comments that included questioning the officiating throughout and that the referee should be investigated for how one-sided the card count was.

The consensus was that the referee had lost control of the game; it was poor game management at the highest level, which is strange given the strict process that FIFA uses when collating their World Cup officiating teams.


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One supporter called it “one of the worst referee performances” they’d seen at any level, whilst another stated it was a “shocking performance from the ref.”

Former City player Joe Hart slammed the performance on the BBC’s coverage, claiming it was an “absolute disgrace” and he wouldn’t want his side to win in that manner.

It remains to be seen if he will face any action from FIFA ahead of the quarter-finals, and it will be interesting to see if he will be awarded any games in the final few rounds after this display.

France now face Morocco in the quarter-finals after the African side knocked out home nation Canada with a convincing three-goal victory, with the two sides meeting again following Les Bleus’ semi-final win at Qatar in 2022.

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Why Michael Olise Was ‘Kicked Out’ of Chelsea’s Academy

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The real reason why Michael Olise was ‘kicked out’ of Chelsea’s academy has emerged as the winger continues to prove he’s one of the best players in the world during this summer’s World Cup. The Bayern Munich superstar assisted twice in France’s 3-0 win over Norway in the Round of 32 on Monday night.

He is running away as the competition’s top assist-provider, with his overall tally now at five. But this is nothing new for the 24-year-old, who has shown plenty of flashes of brilliance over the years, including for Crystal Palace during his time in the Premier League. But because of his recent performances, he’s finally in the conversation for the Ballon d’Or.

Olise, for that reason, goes down as yet another special talent that Chelsea let go too easily. Nowadays, nobody can comprehend such a rash decision as those at Stamford Bridge struggle to get off their seat for Alejandro Garnacho and other equally poor wide men – but a reason has now emerged.

Why Chelsea Kicked Michael Olise Out of Their Youth Academy

Crystal Palace winger Michael Olise in action

Olise emerged at Reading in England’s lower leagues, before furthering his potential at Crystal Palace and then supercharging his talent following a 2024 transfer to Bayern. But Reading was the last club to get hands on Olise, picking up the pieces after Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City had him first.

Jose Gomes was the manager at Reading who saw the potential in Olise, and even stopped him getting kicked out there, too. “Before he was 14, he was at Arsenal’s youth academy, but he didn’t adapt,” he told AS amid transfer links to Real Madrid.

“Chelsea kicked him out for the same reason some tried to do so at Reading: because he didn’t attend classes and didn’t pay attention to his studies.”

Gomes went to bat for Olise when his Reading future – and perhaps any pro career at that stage – was in jeopardy, telling the “youth academy directors that the boy didn’t want to be a mathematician or an engineer, but a soccer player.”

He also explained: “At [Manchester] City, it was because his teammates laughed at him. He had weak arms, and English boys were strong. When the fitness coach told them to do push ups, he struggled a lot, and his teammates mocked him. He felt humiliated and left.”

How Reading Helped Nurture Olise’s Special Talents

Michael Olise reading Lee Smith via Action Images, Reuters

Olise debuted for Reading in March 2019, at age 17, having been promised a chance by Gomes if he could get through physically brutal treatment in training without quitting. “I told my players not to hold back when it came to tackling him hard in training so he could learn what professional soccer is like. Michael complained and cried … he didn’t understand it at the time.

“I told him that if he could endure a week of his teammates’ defensive actions without crying, I’d call him up. In the end, it was two weeks, and when I thought he was ready, I called him up.”

It’s safe to say Olise no longer looks like a player trying to earn the spotlight, he demands it instead. Pace, flair, dribbling, passing, dead-ball prowess, the unrelenting desire to take on his man and drive any defence back – the Frenchman is a player that flaunts every trait in the playbook that a manager would ever want from their wide man.

And if the traditional winger was ever a dying art form, it could be soundly argued that the 24-year-old has helped its all-action renaissance almost entirely by himself. It’s about time he got his flowers and proved the aforementioned trio of English clubs wrong.

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Crysencio Summerville Only Wants to Join Man Utd This Summer

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Manchester United are eyeing a number of players to come into their quad this summer and improve it, but they’re not restricting themselves to just midfielders.

Michael Carrick has made the centre of the pitch a priority to bolster following the departure of Casemiro at the end of his contract, while Manuel Ugarte has suffered a serious knee injury at the World Cup and is set for an extended period of time on the sidelines.

But while the club’s search for new midfielders has hit a wall, the club are also looking at bolstering their attack with a left-winger, and they have now been handed a major advantage in the race for one star.

Crysencio Summerville Wants to Join Man Utd

Crysencio Summerville

It was reported this week by GIVEMESPORT senior correspondent Ben Jacobs that Man Utd chiefs have opened club-to-club talks with West Ham over a deal to sign Crysencio Summerville.

The Netherlands international, who shone at the World Cup and has been described as ‘unstoppable’, is expected to leave the London Stadium following their relegation to the Championship, and United believe he could be an ideal addition to the side to round out the attack.

Fulham have been strongly linked with a move to hijack United’s bid, but it has now emerged that the 24-year-old is only keen on a move to Old Trafford.

According to X account The Touchline, which has more than 1.6m followers, the former Leeds star has told his representatives about his decision.

Summerville feels that United is a place where he can compete for the Champions League and Premier League trophies, having notched twice at the World Cup this summer and finished last season with seven goals for the Hammers.

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Man Utd have got some quality options in attack already, after spending over £200m to bring in Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, and Benjamin Sesko last summer.

However, with more games to come this season after reaching the Champions League, the squad needs to be strengthened, and Summerville’s arrival would offer a new profile of direct winger, while also giving great quality depth and competition.

It’s understood that the ex-Leeds star has a release clause in his contract which would make him available at market value at around £40m, rather than the initial £50-70m that had been touted.

It could be a no-brainer of a signing to get over the line, and it’s now clear that the forward wants it to happen too.


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