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  Thursday, 10 October 2024
UEFA Nations League 2024 League B Group two match

England 1 Greece 2 [0-0]
 
 




















The match is preceded by a moments silence for George Baldock, 31, former Greek international, who died last night, and both teams wore black armbands
The National Stadium connected by EE, Wembley, Brent, Greater London
Kick-off (BST): 7.48pm
Attendance: 79,012
Jude Bellingham kicked off 98 minutes 45:58 & 51:56
[0-0] Levi Colwill clears Anastasios Bakasetas strike off the line 10 9:27
[0-0] Konstantinos Mavropanos header 11
10:18 disallowed: offside








[1-1] Jude Bellingham 87 86:39
Ollie Watkins: CREATIVE
 placed right-footed strike from 20yds after Watkins crossed the ball from right-side
[1-0] Vangelis Pavlídis 49 48:50
right-footed strike from 11yds low to Pickford's left after Koulierakis drove into the area to lay-off
[1-0] Giorgos Masouras 59 58:53 disallowed: offside
[1-0] Vangelis Pavlídis 83 82:25 disallowed: offside
VAR checked 83:45


[2-1] Vangelis Pavlídis 90+4 93:03
right-footed strike from 8yds low across the goal after a Pelkas tap follwing a failed clearance
 
Bukayo Saka
45 44:55
Konstantinos Koulierakis 6 5:55
Declan Rice 53 52:35  
Dimitrios Kourbelis
71 70:00
Vangelis Pavlídis 90+1 90:10
Dimitrios Pelkas 90+2 91:16
  Commentator: Sam Matterface with Lee Dixon
 
"LEE COMES ACROPOLIS" SunSport
Officials from Italy England Squad Type Greece Squad
Referee (yellow)
Andrea Colombo
12 Goal Attempts 12
2 Attempts on Target 2
Assistant Referees 0 Hit Bar/Post 0
Ciro Carbone
46 (24 July 1978)
Giorgio Peretti
43 (10 April 1981)
9 Corner Kicks Won 5
Fourth official
Matteo Marcenaro 31 (5 November 1992), Genova
0 Offside Calls Against 6
Video Assistant Officials           10 Fouls Conceded 14
Valerio Marini, 42 (13 September 1982), Roma
Paolo Mazzoleni
62% Possession 38%
England Team
 
Rank FIFA (19th Sept 2024) 4th
EFO ranking Group Two
ELO rating 6th to 7th
Colours The Nike 2024 home uniform - White shadow pinstriped jerseys with navy blue v-necked polo-collars/underarm side panel and white/navy blue/maroon trimmed cuffs, white shorts with navy blue side panel/hem, white socks with navy blue trim.
Captain John Stones Interim Head Coach Lee Kevin Carsley, 50 (28 February 1974), appointed interim manager on 9 August 2024.
P only of 1, W 0 - D 0 - L 1 - F 1 - A 2.
P third of 6, W 2 - D 0 - L 1 - F 5 - A 2.
England Lineup
four changes to the previous match (Konsa, Gomes, Grealish & Kane out) league position (3rd October) After six matches
1 Pickford, Jordan L. 30
218 days
7 March 1994 GK Everton FC (PL 16th) 71 53ᵍᵃ
final app 2017-24
2 Alexander-Arnold, Trent J. 26
3 days
7 October 1998 RB Liverpool FC (PL TOP) 32 3
5 Stones, John 30
136 days
28 May 1994 RCD Manchester City FC (PL 2nd) 82 3
15 Colwill, Levi L.S. 21
228 days
26 February 2003 LCD Chelsea FC (PL 4th) 4 0
final app 2023-24
3 Lewis, Rico M. 19
325 days
21 November 2004 LB Manchester City FC (PL 2nd) 3 0
4 Rice, Declan 25
271 days
14 January 1999 RDM Arsenal FC (PL 3rd) 61 4
53rd min. for sweeping at the ball and kicking Manolis Siopis instead
20 Palmer, Cole J. 22
158 days
6 May 2002 LDM
/
RAM
Chelsea FC (PL 4th) 10 2
7 Saka, Bukayo A.T., injured off 51st min. 23
36 days
5 September 2001 RM Arsenal FC (PL 3rd) 43 12
45th min. for pulling back Giorgos Masouras on the half way line final app 2020-24
10 Foden, Philip W., off 72nd min. 24
136 days
28 May 2000 RAM
/AM
Manchester City FC (PL 2nd) 42 4
8
Bellingham, Jude V.W. 21
104 days
29 June 2003 LAM
/LDM
Real Madrid CF, Spain (LL 2nd) 37 6
11 Gordon, Anthony M., off 60th min. 23
230 days
24 February 2001 LM Newcastle United FC (PL 7th) 7 0
final app 2024
England Substitutes
scoreline: England 0 Greece 1
23 Madueke, Chukwunonso T., on 51st min. (50:55) for Saka 22
215 days
10 March 2002 RM Chelsea FC (PL 4th) 2 0 0
2
18
Watkins, Oliver G.A., on 60th min. (59:25) for Gordon 28
286 days
30 December 1995 C/RF Aston Villa FC (PL 5th) 16 5 4
11
21 Solanke-Mitchell, Dominic A., on 72nd min. (71:37) for Foden 27
27 days
14 September 1997 LF Tottenham Hotspur FC (PL 7th) 2 0 0
2
eightieth Tottenham player to represent England final app 2017-24
result: England 1 Greece 2
unused substitutes: 6-Marc Guéhi, 12-Kyle Walker, 13-Dean Henderson, 14-Conor Gallagher, 16-Tino Livramento, 17-Curtis Jones, 19-Angel Gomes, 22-Nick Pope.
team notes: With the absence of Harry Kane, it means no England player has featured in all 22 Nation League matches.
With the inclusion of Jordan Pickford, it is the 600th appearance by an Everton FC player.
Jude Bellingham's goal is the twentieth scored by a Real Madrid player.
Sixtieth home match in October (W 38 - D 16 - L 6 - F 137 - A 47).
Sixtieth defeat whilst England have played under a Labour government (P 336 - W 196 - D 80 - F 679 - A 299)
youth notes: England and Greece have met several times in youth level matches featuring the participating players.
Phil Foden was a substitute for the under-17s in September 2016.
Trent Alexander-Arnold started for the under-19s in November 2016. Anthony Gordon also started in the September 2019 fixture. Bukayo Saka was a substitute twice, the second of which came in this fixture, and the previous, in the March meeting.
team records: Dominic Solanke's second senior appearance comes six years and 331 days after his first. Only twelve other players have had a larger gap, and only three of those were making a second appearance, the last being Frank Lampard in 1980 ~ first BME player.
66th home loss, first competitive home loss since Denmark in October 2020. Fourth home loss in the Nations League alone. First home loss on a Thursday, at the fourteenth attempt.
captain notes: John Stones is the 128th known player to captain England, 65th post-war. He comes in as the 62nd oldest.
stadium notes: This is the tenth different occasion that England have been beaten 2-1 at Wembley.
If he had featured, Kyle Walker could have become England's most used player at the National Stadium. It would have been his 38th appearance, one more than Joe Hart and Wayne Rooney.
Trent Alexander-Arnold is the 57th player to have ten appearances at the stadium. Dominic Solanke is the 132nd player to have played twice under the arch, and certainly the longest to have waited for that second appearance.
substitute notes: With the introduction of Dominic Solanke, not only do Tottenham Hotspur FC extend their record of providing the most England players, they are now the first club to have provided 200 substitutes.
Interim Coach Lee Carsley also made 39 appearances with the Republic of Ireland, one of which was against Greece
4-2-4
4-4-1-1 after 60 minutes
4-4-2 after 72 minutes
Pickford -
Alexander-Arnold, Stones, Colwill, Leiws -
Rice, Palmer -
Saka (Madueke), Foden (Solanke), Bellingham, Gordon (Watkins)
notes:after 60 mins, Bellingham dropped back to partner Rice, Palmer went right as Madueke went left, Foden supported Watkins
Averages (Starting XI): Age 24 years 167 days Appearances/Goals 35.6 3.0
Greece Team
 
 Rank FIFA (19th Sept 2024) 48th
EFO ranking n/a
ELO rating 24th to 20th
Colours made by Nike - dark blue crew-necked jerseys with darker blue trim, blue shorts, blue socks
Captain Tasos Bakasetas Manager Ivan Jovanović, 62 (8 July 1962 in Loznica, Yugoslavia), appointed on 17 June 2024.
third match, W 3 - D 0 - L 0 - F 7 - A 1.
Greece Lineup
1 Vlachodimos, Odysseas 30
167 days
26 April 1994
in Stuttgart, Germany
GK Newcastle United FC, England 45 0
15 Rota, Lazaros 27
48 days
23 August 1997 RB Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupoleos Athens FC 18 0
4 Mavropanos, Konstantinos 26
304 days
11 December 1997 RCD West Ham United FC, England 30 2
3 Koulierakis, Konstantinos 20
317 days
28 November 2003 LCD VfL Wolfsburg, Germany 9 0
6th min. for a foul on Jude Bellingham on the halfway line
22 Giannoulis, Dimitrios C. 28
359 days
17 October 1995 LB FC Augsburg 1907, Germany 28 0
6 Kourbelis, Dimitrios, off 74th min. 30
343 days
2 November 1993 RDM Al-Khaleej Club, Saudi Arabia 41 2
71st min. for a foul on Jude Bellingham on the touchline. SUSPENDED
   
23 Siopis, Emmanouil, off 66th min. 30
149 days
14 May 1994 LDM Cardiff City FC, England 33 1
7 Masouras, Giorgos, off 66th min. 30
283 days
1 January 1994 RM Olympiakos Piraeus CFP 44 10
11 Bakasetas, Anastasios, off 86th min. 31
104 days
28 June 1993 CM Panathinaïkós AO 70 15
8 Tzolis, Christos, off 86th min. 22
254 days
30 January 2002 LM Club Brugge KV, Belgium 17 3
14
Pavlídis, Evangelos 25
324 days
21 November 1998 CF SL e Benfica, Portugal 41 8
91st min. for pulling back on Rico Lewis in the England's own half
Greece Substitutes
scoreline: England 0 Greece 1
10 Pelkas, Dimitrios, on 66th min. (65:03) for Masouras 30
350 days
26 October 1993 RM İstanbul Başakşehir FK, Turkey 39 4
92nd min. for a challenge on Jordan Pickford after he had cleared the ball
19 Zafeiris, Christos, on 66th min. (65:06) for Siopis 21
230 days
23 February 2003 LDM Sk Slavia Praha, Czech Republic 3 0
20 Mantalos, Petros, on 74th min. (73:09) for Kourbelis 33
40 days
31 August 1991 RDM Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupoleos Athens FC 64 6
18 Konstantelias, Giannis, on 86th min. (85:02) for Tzolis 21
219 days
5 March 2003 LAM PAOK Thessaloniki FC 8 1
2 Vagiannidis, Georgios, on 86th min. (85:20) for Bakasetas 23
28 days
12 September 2001 CM Panathinaïkós AO 3 0
result: England 1 Greece 2
     
unused substitutes: 5-Panagiotis Retsos, 9-Anastasios Douvikas, 12-Konstantinos Tzolakis, 13-Christos Mandas, 16-Tasos Chatzigiovanis, 17-Pantelis Chatzidiakos.
team notes: Greece's first visit to the National Stadium, first visit to Wembley for over thirty years, and tonight, they scored their first goals at the stadium.
Their victory is their first over England, at the tenth attempt. They are the lowest ranked team to beat England since Northern Ireland (116) in September 2005. It also makes them the 38th different opposition to be victorious over England.
goalscoring notes:  
 
4-2-3-1 Vlachodimos -
Rota, Mavropanos, Koulierakis, Giannoulis -
Kourbelis (Mantalos), Siopis (Zafeiris) -
Masouras (Pelkas), Bakasetas (Vagiannidis), Tzolis (Konsantelias) -
Pavlídis
Averages (Starting XI): Age 27 years 309 days Appearances/Goals 34.2 3.5
 
    Match Report by Mike Payne

Oh dear! This match did not quite go the way we all expected, and the expectation was part of the problem. Lee Carsley's good start to his tenure as interim Head Coach of the England team looked set to continue with the visit of the Greek National side, but, alas, Carsley was to make many wrong calls as was proved by the display of his team.

Admittedly, the Coach was not helped by the withdrawal through injury of some of his best defensive players, but that did not excuse the shambles of a performance from his team. The expectation was there because of the talent on display, but as it proved, talent alone is not enough to win football matches. Right from the start the flaws in the formation of the team could be seen, although it was England who came close in the third minute to open the scoring. The Greece side had hardly touched the ball before Jude Bellingham was able to fire in a fine curling shot which goalkeeper, Odysseas Vlachodimos, did really well to tip over the bar. However, then the mistakes began to happen, and Bellingham was again involved as he lost possession and Evangelos Pavlidis curled a shot past the groping Jordan Pickford but also just wide of the post.

As play continued England pressed well, forcing errors, and one Cole Palmer free-kick just cleared the crossbar, but there were distinct signs that all was not well with the set-up England had. There was an element of mystery on the home player's faces as to what their actual role was.

In the tenth minute Pickford, not for the last time on this night, made a complete mess of trying to clear with his feet laying the ball straight to Anastasios Bakasetas, and then being stranded in no-man's-land as the Greek chipped the ball over him and towards an empty net. Only a magnificent clearance off the line by Levi Colwill prevented the acute embarrassment for Pickford. England's defence was a shambles in these early stages, especially against the quick breaks of the Greece forwards. Trent Alexander-Arnold was repeatedly caught out of position and all the defenders were guilty of neglecting their defensive duties. One attack ended with Konstantinos Mavropanos heading in at the far post, but luckily for England it was ruled out because he was clearly offside. Pickford was having one of those nights when he was like a cat on a hot tin roof, blaming everyone but himself!

But England were also making mistakes all through the team and on 21 minutes there was another near miss from the Greeks, and John Stones, a first time captain, luckily deflecting the shot from Bakasetas just wide of the far post. A minute later and Palmer misses an absolute sitter at the other end after Bellingham cleverly laid the ball into his path. The Chelsea man blazed his shot over when it seemed easier for him to score. Despite their failings England could still create chances. Alexander-Arnold's long pass found Anthony Gordon free on the edge of the area and his looping header went over the keeper, but also over the bar. When Bukayo Saka burst into the box just before the break, the unusually quiet Arsenal man saw his shot deflected for a corner. That was basically it for the first-half but the England formation, or lack of it, was very worrying.

After the break the game started in much the same way as the first-half had begun, with England having a good deal of the possession, but it was Greece who then, deservedly is many opinions, took the lead. A quick break was not dealt with and when Pavlidis gained possession in the box he cleverly wriggled past three defenders and fired a shot past Pickford. Very poor defending by England but a well taken goal nonetheless and certainly not a surprise.

Saka then went off after his poor showing and Chuk Mandueka came on as a replacement. The new man immediately won a corner, but the tall defenders, both called Konstantinos, Mavropanus and Koulierakis (my goodness these Greeks do love their long names!), gobbled everything in the air and when they missed it the goalkeeper did his bit. Defensively the two teams were chalk and cheese and Pickford had a day he will want to forget. Another poor clearance put Declan Rice under pressure, and the Arsenal man was booked trying to stop the Greek player robbing him of possession.

On 54 minutes a far post header by Koulierakis almost found the net only for desperate defending cleared the danger. Then the visitors had another goal ruled out for an infringement and England, all over the place, breathed again. Carsley then sent on Ollie Watkins after 61 minutes and he almost scored after Palmer found him, but the final shot went over the bar. England's play just did not improve as the game went on and another sub, this time for the ineffectual Phil Foden, saw Dominic Solanke come on to try and add some height and weight to the attack. On 79 minutes England almost grabbed an equalizer in a goalmouth scramble, but Watkins was pulled up for a foul. The home team were just not functioning on all cylinders and the Greeks were loving it.

Another calamity from Pickford yet again, as his throw out is easily intercepted and Pavlidis scored again. This time Pickford was saved by a narrow offside decision but dear oh dear, what on earth was he doing? Is it me, or does it scare you when he has the ball at his feet?

Then, with three minutes of normal time left, England somehow conjured up a goal. A good move down the right saw Watkins cross into the middle and the ball then found Bellingham running in and from 20 yards he side-footed the ball inside the post. It was a very good goal and totally out of context with the rest of England's play. Oh well, we all thought at that time, a draw is not a bad result. But Greece were having none of it and they never gave up on the win. Three minutes into added time England's defence once again got themselves in a terrible tangle and the dangerous Pavlidis fired home amidst the scramble of legs.

And that was that, it has to be said that Greece thoroughly deserved their win and England, and Carsley, need to go back to the drawing board for their match in Finland on the next stage of this journey. I always say that you can only start judging a new manager after he has experienced defeat, well, we shall now see.

       

Source Notes

TheFA.com
BBC Sport
HellenicFF
  UEFA.com
Mike Payne - football historian and contributor
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