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England 0-0 Italy: Three Lions waste chances Newcastle star Callum Wilson would be grateful for

Italy's Euro 2020 hangover looks like it is starting to seep into the England camp. The Azzurri aren't even going to the World Cup later this year, and Gareth Southgate's side won't be staying in Qatar long if they continue to play like they did at Molineux.

The story of their UEFA Nations League campaign so far has been about the lack of proven scorer - with no goals from open play against Hungary, Germany and now Italy - and a lack of inspiration in the final third. Had it not been for Aaron Ramsdale last night they'd have been beaten too.

They sit bottom of League A's Group Three and must now beat Hungary back in Wolverhampton on Tuesday night to have a chance of success in the competition. Southgate has a lot to think about between now and then, not least the lack of bite in the penalty area but also a lack of cohesion all round.

After a host of missed chances, what price a call-up for Callum Wilson at this year's World Cup finals in the Middle East? The Toon number 9 would have been grateful for some of the opportunities England have wasted in their three games in the Nations League so far.

Given there are only three matches left before the World Cup it is serious food for thought for the Three Lions boss and the look of distain on his face said it all by the end last night.

The rerun of the Euro 2020 final was played in front of just 3,000 youngsters and their parents after crowd trouble in last summer's Wembley showpiece resulted in a supporter ban served up by UEFA. The European champions should have edged ahead with just two minutes played but Empoli star Davide Frattesi steered wide from just three yards out after Manuel Locastelli's pass down the right.

It actually looked easier to score but it was much to the

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