England’s forward Bukayo Saka has been told by manager Gareth Southgate that his place in the team is not a guaranteed spot, despite his impressive performance in the recent game against North Macedonia. In the 7-0 win at Old Trafford, Saka scored a hat-trick, leading the team to a brilliant victory.
However, Southgate has warned Saka that he cannot be complacent, as he is not the only talented player on the team. The manager also emphasized the importance of making sure that everyone feels like they have a role on the squad.
Saka has been hailed as one of England’s top players this season. According to Southgate, he is a reliable player both with and without the ball. Additionally, he is a humble player who works hard both on and off the pitch.
While Saka has certainly made a strong case for his place in the team, Southgate has reminded him that no one is guaranteed a spot. According to the manager, it’s important for other players to feel valued as well.
Overall, England’s recent victory was an exciting display of what the team can do when they are all on their game. With injured player Jude Bellingham set to return and the right-back position up for grabs between Reece James and Kyle Walker, England is in a strong position heading into the upcoming games. As long as everyone stays focused and committed to the team, England has the potential to go far in the tournament.