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England 1-1 Hungary: Gareth Southgate’s side held in World Cup qualifieron October 12, 2021 at 9:45 pm

England’s path to the 2022 World Cup hits an unexpected stumbling block are they are held by Hungary in a qualifier Gareth Southgate calls a “big disappointment”.

John Stones

Southgate’s side are still in pole position to reach Qatar but this was a disjointed display despite England taking on the Hungarians with an attacking line-up.

The early stages at Wembley were overshadowed by ugly scenes involving Hungary fans, who jeered England’s players while holding up a banner protesting against taking the knee before clashing with police and stewards.

In a subdued atmosphere and after a semblance of order had been restored, Hungary took the lead in the 24th minute when Luke Shaw was penalised for a high challenge on Loic Nego and Roland Sallai sent Jordan Pickford the wrong way from the spot.

England were level before half-time, John Stones turning in at the far post after Tyrone Mings and Declan Rice touched on Phil Foden’s free-kick.

Hungary then survived in relative comfort, Harry Kane’s struggles for form summed up when England’s captain was substituted even though they were searching desperately for a winner.

“I don’t think we played at the level we have done and Hungary defended very well. We didn’t do enough to win the game,” Southgate told BBC Radio 5 Live.

“I don’t know if subconsciously we thought this was going to be an easier game because we beat them comfortably [4-0] in September but they’ve been very good defensively right through the summer.

“In the first few minutes we were taking heavy touches and colliding into tackles. We didn’t show the composure and quality that we have done generally.”

Kane’s search for form goes on

The notion of Kane being taken off as they pressed for a winning goal might have been unthinkable at one point but he could have no complaints here when he was replaced by Tammy Abraham with 14 minutes left.

It came just after he had snatched at a chance in a manner which reflected a striker searching in vain for form and confidence.

This was the first time he failed to score in a qualifier for England since September 2017, a run of 15 goalscoring games in a row.

Kane’s performance was very average throughout, a shadow of the player who has been a spearhead for England for so long.

He had set up a chance for Raheem Sterling just before he was taken off. Sterling, one of a record five Manchester City players in England’s starting line-up, could not cash in and was also taken off at the same time as Kane. He is another who is currently nowhere near his best.

Kane will surely bounce back but it was a display that once again poses the questions about how much he has been affected by a summer of speculation when he wanted to leave Tottenham for Manchester City but eventually had to stay in north London.

He does not look himself and the sooner the old spark returns the better for England and Spurs.

Southgate’s bold choice comes up short

Southgate gave the public what they wanted by fielding an England team with just one holding midfielder in Declan Rice and letting the talented triumvirate of Foden, Mason Mount and Jack Grealish loose on Hungary.

Foden and Grealish had their moments although Mount was quiet as England lacked the attacking thrust to apply serious pressure and break down a well-organised Hungary defence.

It was a surprise when Grealish was replaced by Bukayo Saka just after the hour. It certainly came as a surprise to many in the Wembley crowd who loudly registered their disapproval, although Saka was given a rapturous welcome.

With Kalvin Phillips injured and Jordan Henderson on the bench, England’s attack-minded selection left them more open to a counter-attack. Hungary did threaten on occasions but they were not good enough to accept the invitation. Better teams might so Southgate has certainly been given food for thought and will learn lessons from this.

England are still on course to go to Qatar but this was a disappointing performance in what was a largely dull encounter, with most of the attention sadly focusing on the clashes between Hungarian fans and police and stewards moments after the kick-off.

This was a highly unsatisfactory night all round, although Hungary celebrated their hard-earned point after the final whistle.

England are three points above second-placed Poland with two qualifiers to go next month.

“We’re in a very strong position in the group but tonight is a big disappointment,” said Southgate. “We have to make sure we get it right next month.”

England need four points from a home game with Albania and trip to San Marino.

England

  1. Squad number7Player nameGrealish
    Average rating

    6.73

  2. Squad number5Player nameStones
    Average rating

    6.22

  3. Squad number8Player nameFoden
    Average rating

    5.74

  4. Squad number4Player nameRice
    Average rating

    5.41

  5. Squad number6Player nameMings
    Average rating

    5.22

  6. Squad number1Player namePickford
    Average rating

    5.20

  7. Squad number2Player nameWalker
    Average rating

    4.85

  8. Squad number3Player nameShaw
    Average rating

    4.69

  9. Squad number11Player nameMount
    Average rating

    4.49

  10. Squad number14Player nameHenderson
    Average rating

    4.30

  11. Squad number23Player nameWatkins
    Average rating

    4.23

  12. Squad number19Player nameSaka
    Average rating

    4.12

  13. Squad number10Player nameSterling
    Average rating

    3.91

  14. Squad number18Player nameAbraham
    Average rating

    3.90

  15. Squad number9Player nameKane
    Average rating

    3.12

Hungary

  1. Squad number7Player nameNego
    Average rating

    5.98

  2. Squad number20Player nameSallai
    Average rating

    5.92

  3. Squad number13Player nameSchäfer
    Average rating

    5.89

  4. Squad number4Player nameSzalai
    Average rating

    5.71

  5. Squad number8Player nameNagy
    Average rating

    5.71

  6. Squad number1Player nameGulácsi
    Average rating

    5.69

  7. Squad number5Player nameNagy
    Average rating

    5.68

  8. Squad number19Player nameSchön
    Average rating

    5.68

  9. Squad number10Player nameSzoboszlai
    Average rating

    5.66

  10. Squad number2Player nameLang
    Average rating

    5.53

  11. Squad number14Player nameBolla
    Average rating

    5.53

  12. Squad number3Player nameKecskés
    Average rating

    5.52

  13. Squad number11Player nameHolender
    Average rating

    5.42

  14. Squad number23Player nameNikolic
    Average rating

    5.40

  15. Squad number18Player nameVécsei
    Average rating

    5.35

  16. Squad number21Player nameHahn
    Average rating

    5.28

Line-ups

England

Formation 4-3-3

  • 1Pickford
  • 2Walker
  • 5Stones
  • 6Mings
  • 3ShawBooked at 23mins
  • 8Foden
  • 4Rice
  • 11Mount
  • 10SterlingSubstituted forHendersonat 76’minutes
  • 9KaneSubstituted forAbrahamat 76’minutesSubstituted forWatkinsat 90+3’minutes
  • 7GrealishSubstituted forSakaat 62’minutes

Substitutes

  • 12Trippier
  • 13Johnstone
  • 14Henderson
  • 15Coady
  • 16Tomori
  • 17Chilwell
  • 18Abraham
  • 19Saka
  • 20Sancho
  • 21Ward-Prowse
  • 22Ramsdale
  • 23Watkins

Hungary

Formation 3-4-2-1

  • 1Gulácsi
  • 3Kecskés
  • 2Lang
  • 4Szalai
  • 7NegoSubstituted forBollaat 90+3’minutes
  • 8Nagy
  • 13SchäferSubstituted forVécseiat 79’minutes
  • 5Nagy
  • 10SzoboszlaiBooked at 90minsSubstituted forNikolicat 90+2’minutes
  • 19SchönSubstituted forHolenderat 68’minutes
  • 20SallaiSubstituted forHahnat 79’minutes

Substitutes

  • 6Balogh
  • 9Sallói
  • 11Holender
  • 14Bolla
  • 16Gazdag
  • 17Varga
  • 18Vécsei
  • 21Hahn
  • 22Bogdán
  • 23Nikolic
Referee:
Alejandro José Hernández Hernández

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