Can England's Euros team hold their nerve?

Three Lions' 'lopsided' opening win over Serbia raises more questions than it answers

Jude Bellingham celebrates with teammates after scoring England's only goal against Serbia at Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen, Germany
Jude Bellingham 'could be the player of the tournament'
(Image credit: Matt McNulty / UEFA/UEFA / Getty Images)

As ever, England expects. The Three Lions kicked off their Euro 2024 campaign in Gelsenkirchen last night looking to go one better than their last European outing and  lift their first major tournament trophy since 1966.

Bookmakers and pundits had England as one of the favourites going into the tournament. But while the 1-0 victory over Serbia put the team in control of Group C, manager Gareth Southgate left the stadium with "a banquet's worth of food for thought", said The Times's Jonathan Northcroft.

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