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Three Lions disappointed as Greece stun England at Wembley

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England interim manager Lee Carsley suffered a setback in England’s match against Greece with a  historic Wembley defeat. The defeat against Greece is the England’s first ever against Greece and the first defeat at Wembley in four years.

Greece defense gave England a tough time as it was difficult for the Three Lions to penetrate the Greek defense in most of the game. In the all-out attacking strategy deployed by the England’s manager Lee Carsley, it resulted in a backfire as Greece gave a stalwart defense in response.

Greece  broke the goal drought in the game few minutes after the first half break through Vangelis Pavlidis with Jude Bellingham’s 87th-minute goal looked to have rescued a desperately disappointing England display after Vangelis Pavlidis again gave Greece a deserved lead with a composed finish four minutes into the second half.

Pavlidis’ goal

Greece responded to earn a deserved victory as Pavlidis struck again deep into stoppage time on a chastening night for England and interim boss Carsley.

In the absence of injured captain Harry Kane, Carsley went without a recognized striker by using Jude Bellingham in a false nine role and playing Phil Foden, Anthony Gordon, Bukayo Saka and Cole Palmer.

The result was a disjointed, confused mess, as Carsley’s 100% record since succeeding Gareth Southgate was ended by a well-organized Greece side, who actually had the ball in the net five times only to see three ruled out for offside.

The victory at Wembley means Greece stays at the summit of the UEFA Nation’s League Group 2 table with a 100% record winning all three matches. England follows with 6 points.

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