Jermain Defoe backs Kobbie Mainoo and Cole Palmer to give England ‘identity’

England’s young talents Kobbie Mainoo, Cole Palmer and Anthony Gordon can help establish the team’s identity heading into the knockout stage of Euro 2024, according to former striker Jermain Defoe.

While England may have secured qualification for the last 16 as winners of Group C, the underwhelming goalless draw against Slovenia in Cologne on Tuesday night left more questions over the direction of Gareth Southgate’s squad.

The introduction of Manchester United midfielder Mainoo at the start of the second half did at least spark some forward momentum, which was further improved when Chelsea forward Palmer was sent on – with Newcastle winger Gordon also coming on in the closing minutes.

England’s Kobbie Mainoo (centre) in action against Slovenia at Euro 2024
Kobbie Mainoo (centre) made an impact from the bench against Slovenia (Martin Rickett/PA)

“People have spoken about a lack of movement, that the team is not dynamic enough, but I think there has to be an identity,” Defoe told the PA news agency.

“We are too good of a team, if you look at the players that we have – especially in the forward areas.

“Of course, if you spoke to the players, they know they take responsibility, they know it should be a lot better.

England manager Gareth Southgate (left) speaks to Kobbie Mainoo on the touchline during a Euro 2024 match
England manager Gareth Southgate (left) has faced more questions over the direction of his squad in Germany (Martin Rickett/PA)

“But it is difficult because when you play against these teams who sit back, you have to move the ball quick and when you do create the chances then you have to take them.”

Mainoo’s introduction certainly saw a quicker transition up to Harry Kane, which was followed by Palmer and then eventually Gordon offering another option down the flank to stretch Slovenia.

“I think Mainoo will come into the team (for the next game). He is someone who passes forward,” Defoe said.

“I also felt Cole Palmer made a difference. How he has played with the season he had at Chelsea, he is someone that can just create something out of nothing.

“Then there is Gordon with his pace – when he came on, the first thing he did was knock the ball past the defender. Yes the ball ran out of play, but by doing that it just forces teams back a little bit.

“We have got lots of options, but it will just be interesting to see if Gareth will use these kind of players.”

Jermain Defoe at a McDonald’s Fun Football event outside the National football Museum in Manchester
Former England striker Jermain Defoe is backing McDonald’s Fun Football campaign (McDonald’s Fun Football Vending Machine/Matt Pover/PA)

“The campaign is a special one because if I think back to when I was a young kid, I probably could not have even imagined it, with McDonald’s Fun Football celebrating the Euros by giving out free training sessions and free footballs from a vending machine,” Defoe said.

“Just to give these kids an opportunity to have a free training session and get a free football, which takes pressure off the families, then they can all enjoy just playing football.”

– Former England international Jermain Defoe is celebrating McDonald’s Fun Football offering 500,000 hours of free coaching sessions to ensure every child can play football in 2024. Sign up at McDonalds.co.uk/football

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