England+vs+Denmark+LIVE:+Final+score+and+reaction+as+sloppy+Three+Lions+booed+after+Euro+2024+stalemate. England’s poor Nations League form continued at Molineux as a sloppy performance brought about a 0-0 draw with Denmark. Gareth Southgate made five changes to his starting line-up, handing debuts to Marc Guehi and Ivan Toney, while James Justin won his second cap. But England were far from fluid against a resolute Denmark side, who had their goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel to thank for keeping out Harry Kane’s penalty in the first half. The Three Lions also had chances to win it late on, with substitute Bukayo Saka denied by Schmeichel and Mason Mount striking the woodwork. But it was a disappointing night for England on home soil, with Southgate left to rue missed opportunities. Reaction
Southgate was critical of his team’s performance, saying: “I thought we were sloppy in possession. We gave the ball away too cheaply and we didn’t create enough chances. “We had a few good moments in the second half, but overall it was a disappointing performance. We need to be better than that.” England captain Kane was also disappointed with the result, saying: “We didn’t play well enough. We didn’t create enough chances and we didn’t take the ones we did create. “We need to be more clinical in front of goal and we need to be better at keeping the ball. We’re not in a good place at the moment.” The draw leaves England bottom of their Nations League group, with just one point from three games. They will need to improve their form if they want to avoid relegation to the second tier of the competition. England+vs+Denmark+LINE-UPS England Pickford; James, Guehi, Stones, Justin; Rice, Bellingham; Sterling, Mount, Foden; Kane Substitutes Pope, Ramsdale, Walker, Maguire, Coady, Trippier, Shaw, Phillips, Grealish, Saka, Abraham, Toney Denmark Schmeichel; Kristensen, Andersen, Christensen, Maehle; Delaney, Hojbjerg; Skov Olsen, Eriksen, Damsgaard; Cornelius Substitutes Ronnow, Hansen, Nelsson, Vestergaard, Kjær, Jensen, Nørgaard, Lindstrøm, Poulsen, Dolberg, Wind, Bruun Larsen REFEREE Srđan Jovanović (Serbia)Australian Wins $40 Million Powerball, Location UnknownAustralian Wins $40 Million Powerball, Location Unknown A fortunate Australian has claimed the entire $40 million Powerball jackpot in Thursday night’s Lotto draw. However, the location of the winning ticket remains undisclosed. While the division one winner remains anonymous, 27 other division two winning tickets were sold across Australia, each worth a significant $26,016. Additionally, over 100 division three winning tickets were purchased, with each recipient taking home $8,161. Winning Numbers: 32, 1, 30, 11, 23, 17, 20 Powerball: 16 WA Winners Although the division one winner was not from Western Australia (WA), two division two winners were identified within the state. Furthermore, nine division three winners emerged in WA, each receiving $8,161. This recent Powerball win follows two other West Australians who shared a $150 million Powerball prize last month, claiming a substantial $276,000 each. Upcoming Draw This weekend, WA players have an opportunity to become millionaires with the $5 million Saturday Lotto draw. Tickets are available for purchase until 6 pm on the day of the draw.England Stumble to Stalemate, Booed by Disappointed Fans England’s hopes of starting their Euro 2024 campaign with a victory were dashed as they were held to a disappointing 0-0 draw by Denmark. Despite dominating possession for large periods, the Three Lions struggled to create clear-cut chances and were let down by sloppy play and poor decision-making. The hosts’ best opportunity came late in the first half, but Harry Kane’s penalty was saved by Kasper Schmeichel. Denmark, meanwhile, looked dangerous on the counter-attack and could have stolen the win in the dying moments, but Jonas Wind’s effort was blocked on the line. The result was met with boos from the home crowd, who had expected more from the team after their impressive performance in the World Cup last year. Reaction England manager Gareth Southgate admitted his side were not at their best but defended their performance. “We didn’t play to our potential tonight,” he said. “But it’s important to remember that it’s only the first game and there’s a long way to go in the tournament.” Captain Harry Maguire echoed Southgate’s sentiments, saying, “We’re disappointed with the result, but we’ll learn from this and be better next time.” Gary Neville, a former England defender, was less forgiving, calling the team’s display “sloppy and uninspired.” He added, “If they want to win this tournament, they need to up their game significantly.” The stalemate leaves England in third place in Group B, with Denmark leading the way on goal difference. The Three Lions will face Scotland in their next match on Monday, while Denmark take on the Netherlands.