4 ways to fix England's muddled attack
Briefly

England's attack against Greece lacked shape and dynamism, managing only one save forced from the Greek goalkeeper despite a lineup filled with talented playmakers.
Carsley expressed frustration about the attack's performance, noting that the issue lies in the players wanting the ball at their feet, limiting movement and penetration.
Bellingham emerged as the standout performer, showcasing his ability to run behind the defense, leading to a vital goal late in the game.
Carsley acknowledged the need for changes, suggesting that the addition of Harry Kane, if fit, could reinvigorate England's static attack against Finland.
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