A decisive L1 player with England

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The English defeated Finland this Sunday evening in Helsinki, as part of the League of Nations (1-3).

To sign their third success in four outings in the competition, the Three Lions relied on goals from Grealish (18e), Alexander-Arnold (74e) and Rice (84e) – Hoskonen having saved the honor of the locals at the end of the match (87e).

Note the remarkable contribution of Angel Gomes, the Losc player, on the opening score for Britain – a first decisive move in three selections for the former Mancunian.

England thus temporarily returns to the level of Greece, which welcomes Ireland in the evening. Finland bringing up the rear in this League B group with four losses on the clock.

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