Rest and recover before the Swiss come – then run for cover

England have been horrible at the Euros so far, and if it weren’t for that Jude Bellingham late equalizer against Slovakia, they would already be out of the tournament.The next one on the menu is Switzerland, on Saturday night, in the quarter-finals.In the days before the do-or-die tie, Gareth Southgate’s boys have been relaxing and recovering, enjoying themselves in training and other activities.Rest and recovery 💪 pic.twitter.com/OXbU2Es8IE— England (@England) July 2, 2024 Meanwhile, Southgate is preparing to rip up the plans he has used so far at the EURO 2024 and radically change England’s formation in an attempt to get more width from his side and put more of his best players in their best positions.For the Switzerland clash, the Three Lions are likely to switch to a back three for the first time in a competitive match since the EURO 2020 final against Italy three years ago.##NAJAVA_MECA_8191680##Aston Villa’s Ezri Konsa says he is “comfortable and confident” if Southgate chooses him to replace Marc Guehi, who is suspended after receiving two yellow cards at the Euros.”[We have] defended really well. If the boss puts me on I’ll always be ready,” said Konsa, 26, who came on as a substitute in extra-time of England’s last-16 win over Slovakia.Guehi has started every game at this year’s Euros alongside Manchester City’s John Stones in the centre of a back four.Konsa believes Guehi has been a “a key part in this tournament” and that he “wasn’t aware until after the game”.EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP – 1/4 FINALSFriday19:00: (2.75) Spain (3.20) Germany (2.90)22:00: (3.45) Portugal (3.10) France (2.45)Saturday19:00: (2.35) England (3.20) Switzerland (3.55)22:00: (1.65) Netherlands (4.10) Turkey (5.80)***odds are subject to change***

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