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Euro 2024: as always, England expects, but this time there can be no excuses for Bellingham, Kane and Co

  • A side bristling with attacking talent has raised fans’ hopes and anything other than victory will be seen as failure
  • And in Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham, manager Gareth Southgate has arguably the best player in Europe at his disposal

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England’s hopes of winning Euro 2024 will depend on the likes of Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham. Photo: Reuters

The time for hard-luck stories and excuses is over for England as they head into Euro 2024 with expectations of a first major men’s trophy since 1966 justifiably sky high.

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Gareth Southgate’s squad will be unsurpassed in terms of quality in Germany and any scenario other than Harry Kane holding aloft the trophy on July 14 will be regarded by most fans as under-achievement.

The head coach, who took over in 2016 with England at a low ebb, has an enviable cast to choose from and, while there are still legitimate concerns about their defence, England clearly have the firepower to go all the way.

Captain Kane will lead from the front after an incredible first season at Bayern Munich where, despite not winning a trophy, he has smashed more scoring records.

Midfielder Jude Bellingham has been equally impressive in his first season at Real Madrid -- the 20-year-old settling in instantly and becoming the leader of a team that cruised to the La Liga title and won the Champions League for a sixth time in the past 11 seasons.

England’s Harry Kane (right) shakes hands with manager Gareth Southgate. Photo: Reuters
England’s Harry Kane (right) shakes hands with manager Gareth Southgate. Photo: Reuters

Manchester City’s attacking midfielder Phil Foden has taken his game to new heights this season, as have Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice at Arsenal while Ollie Watkins has emerged as a striker capable of taking some of the load off Kane.

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