Warm-up-Kane shot! Luke Shaw scored England 2-1 to reverse Switzerland- Shangbao Indonesia

March 27, 2022 19:58 PM

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[Netease Sports News on the 27th]At Wembley Stadium in London, England and Switzerland played a warm-up match. England reversed Switzerland 2-1. Embolo scored the first goal for Switzerland, followed by England’s Luke Shaw and Kane. England are unbeaten in 21 consecutive games in all competitions (regular time only), creating a new team history unbeaten record. Kane scored 49 goals in the England team following scoring this game, tied with Bobby Charlton and ranked second in the team’s history scorer list, followed by Rooney who scored 53 goals.

The two teams have met 26 times before. England has 17 wins, 6 draws and 3 losses. England has won 7 wins and 4 draws at home once morest Switzerland in the previous 11 times. In these 11 games, England won 5 wins and 4 draws at Wembley Stadium. The two home games are at King Power Stadium and Highbury Stadium. England’s starting lineup has some reservations. Sterling, Maguire, Rice and other main players are all on the bench. Stones was originally going to start, but he was injured in the warm-up before the game and was replaced by White. Kane, Foden and Mount formed an offensive trident.

England (3421): 1-Pickford/14-White, 6-Coady, 4-Gehy/2-Walker-Peters (62′ 20-Sterling), 8-Henderson, 7- Gallagher (61′ 17-Rice), 3-Luke Shaw (61′ 23-Mitchell)/10-Foden (80′ 18-Bellingham), 11-Mount (62) ’16 – Grealish) / 9 – Kane (88′ 19 – Watkins).

Switzerland (4231): 12-Omlin/3-Widemo (36′ 2-Mbaby), 5-Akanji, 6-Frey, 13-Rodriguez/8-Freuille (63′ 14-Zuber), 10-Xhaka/11-Stephen (62′ 20-Zezili), 23-Shaqiri (80′ 22-Abicel), 17-Vargas (63 ’15-Sow)/7-Embolo (80’19-Gavlanovic).

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