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England 0-1 Denmark: Harry Maguire sent off as hosts lose in Nations League at Wembley

Harry Maguire's miserable start to the season continued with a red card as England had two men sent off for the first time in their Nations League defeat by Denmark.

Manchester United's captain suffered a 31-minute nightmare, shown a yellow card for a reckless early challenge on Yussuf Poulsen and then dismissed by Spanish referee Jesus Gil Manzano after he brought down Kasper Dolberg trying to retrieve his own poor touch.

England's night got worse four minutes later when Christian Eriksen scored his 34th goal for Denmark on his 100th appearance after Kyle Walker was harshly adjudged to have fouled Thomas Delaney.

Chelsea defender Reece James was shown a red card after the final whistle for confronting referee Manzano.

In a low-key affair, England had their moments and it took a magnificent save from Kasper Schmeichel to claw away Mason Mount's close-range header as Denmark closed out the win.

England are now third in their group, with only the winners progressing to the Nations League finals in 2021.

Maguire misery sums up England's night

Maguire endured what must have been one of the most miserable nights of his career before he was sent off after only 31 minutes.

It was bad from the opening moments when he needlessly left his foot in on Poulsen, and the rest of his performance was distracted and chaotic.

Maguire was ill-at-ease with England's three-man defensive system, often out of position, even pulling up holding the top of his hamstring at one point before his fate was sealed by a shocking first touch which he tried to retrieve with a lunge that injured Dolberg.

He looks like a player suffering mentally as well as physically following his recent arrest in Greece and it would be no surprise if he was also taken out of the line of fire at club level given his recent poor form.

He made an error that led to Tottenham's first goal in United's 6-1 home defeat before the international break and his display earned him a rating of just 1.85 out of 10 by BBC Sport readers - which was still higher than he carded for this defeat.

England never seriously troubled Denmark apart from a couple of late scares, Harry Kane looking out of sorts and the failure of manager Gareth Southgate to introduce the creativity of Jack Grealish ahead of Jordan Henderson - which is no slight on the Liverpool captain - a mystery.

There was also more uncertainty involving goalkeeper Jordan Pickford and Walker that led to a somewhat dubious penalty award - summing up what was a very unsatisfactory and disjointed night for England and Southgate.

James indiscipline mars fine display

Chelsea's James was arguably England's best player on his full debut - only to ruin all that good work after the final whistle when he got verbally involved with referee Manzano and was shown a red card.

It was a moment of frustration for the 20-year-old but also inexcusable ill-discipline, which has been a trend in England's recent games given Walker's sending-off in Iceland last month and the two dismissals here.

This was a bad night for England but James was one of those who could have held his head high, until he unwisely showed dissent to the officials.

James had been solid in defence and a real threat in attack, on a night when England were struggling with reduced numbers and were being held at bay by a resilient Danish rearguard.

Sadly for James, a fine performance will now be remembered for the wrong reasons.

'Very proud of the performance'

England manager Gareth Southgate talking to Sky Sports: "I was very proud of the performance. I thought we were excellent with 11 men and causing them all sorts of problems down our right-hand side. The sending off alters everything and the penalty - it's a foul on Kyle Walker and I don't see the foul at all. The less said the better.

"We showed resilience and showed a great example of how to play with 10 pragmatically, and when to press. Their keeper made an amazing save to keep it at 1-0. I couldn't be prouder of the boys in the last 10 days, they are learning and improving. We've had any number of changes to our preparation and showed resilience."

Player of the match

SchmeichelKasper Schmeichel

with an average of 7.51

England

  • Squad number5Player nameCoadyAverage rating

    5.69

  • Squad number8Player namePhillipsAverage rating

    5.60

  • Squad number2Player nameJamesAverage rating

    5.28

  • Squad number12Player nameMingsAverage rating

    5.06

  • Squad number10Player nameMountAverage rating

    4.59

  • Squad number23Player nameCalvert-LewinAverage rating

    4.41

  • Squad number7Player nameRiceAverage rating

    4.28

  • Squad number3Player nameMaitland-NilesAverage rating

    4.11

  • Squad number14Player nameHendersonAverage rating

    3.97

  • Squad number4Player nameWalkerAverage rating

    3.85

  • Squad number9Player nameKaneAverage rating

    3.79

  • Squad number11Player nameRashfordAverage rating

    3.41

  • Squad number1Player namePickfordAverage rating

    3.30

  • Squad number21Player nameSanchoAverage rating

    3.15

  • Squad number6Player nameMaguireAverage rating

    1.67

  • Denmark

  • Squad number1Player nameSchmeichel

    Average rating

    7.51

  • Squad number10Player nameEriksen

    Average rating

    7.15

  • Squad number4Player nameKjaer

    Average rating

    6.51

  • Squad number23Player nameHøjbjerg

    Average rating

    6.50

  • Squad number8Player nameDelaney

    Average rating

    6.26

  • Squad number18Player nameWass

    Average rating

    6.23

  • Squad number12Player nameDolberg

    Average rating

    6.15

  • Squad number9Player nameBraithwaite

    Average rating

    6.14

  • Squad number7Player nameSkov

    Average rating

    6.13

  • Squad number6Player nameChristensen

    Average rating

    6.11

  • Squad number20Player namePoulsen

    Average rating

    6.05

  • Squad number3Player nameVestergaard

    Average rating

    5.91

  • Squad number13Player nameM Jorgensen

    Average rating

    5.89

  • Squad number5Player nameMaehle Pedersen

    Average rating

    5.81

  • Squad number11Player nameSisto

    Average rating

    5.69

  • Squad number21Player nameJensen

    Average rating

    5.53

  • Three defeats in 50 - the stats

    • This was only England's third home defeat in their past 50 competitive internationals on home soil.
    • Denmark have lost just two of their past 40 international matches, keeping clean sheets in nine of their past 11 games.
    • Christian Eriksen has been directly involved in 32 goals in his past 35 appearances for his national side (24 goals, eight assists).
    • This was Marcus Rashford's 40th England cap, making him only the third player to reach that tally before the age of 23, after Michael Owen in 2002 and Wayne Rooney in 2007.

    Line-ups

    England

    Formation 3-4-2-1

    1Pickford

    4Walker5Coady6Maguire

    2James7Rice8Phillips3Maitland-Niles

    10Mount11Rashford

    9Kane

    • 1Pickford
    • 4Walker
    • 5Coady
    • 6MaguireBooked at 31mins
    • 2JamesBooked at 90mins
    • 7RiceSubstituted forHendersonat 76'minutesBooked at 85mins
    • 8PhillipsBooked at 86mins
    • 3Maitland-NilesSubstituted forMingsat 36'minutes
    • 10MountSubstituted forSanchoat 73'minutes
    • 11RashfordSubstituted forCalvert-Lewinat 72'minutes
    • 9Kane

    Substitutes

    • 12Mings
    • 13Pope
    • 14Henderson
    • 15Saka
    • 16Alexander-Arnold
    • 17Gomez
    • 18Ward-Prowse
    • 19Grealish
    • 20Ings
    • 21Sancho
    • 22Henderson
    • 23Calvert-Lewin

    Denmark

    Formation 4-2-3-1

    1Schmeichel

    18Wass4Kjaer6Christensen7Skov

    23Højbjerg8Delaney

    20Poulsen10Eriksen9Braithwaite

    12Dolberg

    • 1Schmeichel
    • 18Wass
    • 4Kjaer
    • 6ChristensenBooked at 38minsSubstituted forM Jorgensenat 45'minutes
    • 7SkovSubstituted forMaehle Pedersenat 45'minutes
    • 23HøjbjergBooked at 45minsSubstituted forJensenat 88'minutes
    • 8Delaney
    • 20Poulsen
    • 10Eriksen
    • 9BraithwaiteSubstituted forVestergaardat 74'minutes
    • 12DolbergSubstituted forSistoat 37'minutes

    Substitutes

    • 2Billing
    • 3Vestergaard
    • 5Maehle Pedersen
    • 11Sisto
    • 13M Jorgensen
    • 14Dalsgaard
    • 15Gytkjær
    • 16Lössl
    • 17Wind
    • 21Jensen
    • 22Hansen

    Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano

    Match Stats

    Live Text

  • Match ends, England 0, Denmark 1.

  • Reece James (England) is shown the red card.

  • Second Half ends, England 0, Denmark 1.

  • Daniel Wass (Denmark) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  • Foul by Harry Kane (England).

  • Foul by Daniel Wass (Denmark).

  • Kyle Walker (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  • Foul by Yussuf Poulsen (Denmark).

  • Kalvin Phillips (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  • Attempt blocked. Conor Coady (England) header from the right side of the six yard box is blocked. Assisted by Harry Kane.

  • Attempt missed. Dominic Calvert-Lewin (England) header from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Reece James with a cross following a set piece situation.

  • Foul by Christian Eriksen (Denmark).

  • Tyrone Mings (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  • Foul by Joakim Maehle Pedersen (Denmark).

  • Reece James (England) wins a free kick on the right wing.

  • Substitution, Denmark. Mathias Jensen replaces Pierre-Emile Højbjerg.

  • Kalvin Phillips (England) is shown the yellow card.

  • Foul by Yussuf Poulsen (Denmark).

  • Harry Kane (England) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  • Jordan Henderson (England) is shown the yellow card.

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