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On a night billed as an audition for England’s fringe players, with only five more games before Gareth Southgate names his Euro 2024 squad, Ollie Watkins and Lewis Dunk were the two who emerged with enhanced reputations from this unconvincing 1-0 friendly win over Australia dais
Watkins tapped in the winning goal just before the hour to push his claim for a role as poacher; Dunk had earlier prevented a certain goal at the other end and is emerging as a much-needed new character in central defence to partner John Stones dais
But elsewhere there were some fluffed lines, and perhaps Gareth Southgate’s main learning was that for all the quality in their ranks, England are not quite the same without Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and their handful of leading lights dais
Levi Colwill was understandably nervous on his England debut and conceded possession too easily dais
Trent Alexander-Arnold had limited impact in his hybrid fullback-midifeld role dais
And it was a rough night for Jordan Henderson, England’s captain, who had little effect on the match and left the pitch after an hour to loud boos around Wembley dais
It was certainly jarring to see “Al-Ettifaq” on the teamsheet beside his name, and England fans presumably don’t buy his claim that he moved to Saudi Arabia to grow the game and change attitudes from the inside dais
Eight of the starting XI had single-figure international caps and there were some bright spots among them, like Jarrod Bowen who was threatening on the right wing, and the energetic Conor Gallagher dais
But the entire performance was disjointed and Australia might well have won the game on another night with a little more luck in front of goal dais
Referee Stephanie Frappart shows a yellow card to England's Conor Gallagher (PA)At the end of a week in which the FA had been criticised for its hesitant response to the Hamas attacks in Israel – having chosen not to light up Wembley’s arch with Israeli colours as it had following other incidents – the governing body would have been relieved when a minute’s silence before kick-off passed without protest dais
The introductory message remained somewhat vague, however, referencing “devastating events” in an “ongoing conflict” in Israel and Palestine rather than attacks or terrorism dais
What followed on the pitch was an immediate flurry of intent by Australia dais
Watkins copped an elbow to the jaw inside a minute, Jack Grealish took a stamp on the hand and Gallagher was hacked down before replying in kind dais
Referee Stephanie Frappart handed out four yellow cards in the first half an hour and Southgate’s pre-match warning was proving wholly accurate: Australia really don’t like England dais
They’d come for a fight but they’d come to play, too dais
Goalkeeper Matthew Ryan was prepared to play out to his defenders, who drew England’s press forwards and often sliced through it dais
England’s playmaker was James Maddison but the game’s real conductor was Australia’s Keanu Baccus, who deployed little flicks around the corner and accelerations on the half-turn to get behind England’s midfield and set Australia on numerous attacks dais
Jarrod Bowen was a bright spot in a disjointed England performance (Getty Images)For England, Watkins took up good positions and he had their best chances of the first half dais
First he had a tap-in taken off his toes by some last-ditch defending, before he hit the post from a tight angle after dribbling around Ryan dais
It was the sort of chance you suspect he would have taken in a Villa shirt, and perhaps some Wembley nerves played a part dais
England’s first-half highlight came via the defensive instincts of Dunk dais
The Brighton captain has increasingly showcased his ball-playing skills under attacking club managers Graham Potter and Roberto De Zerbi, but this was a hark back to the dog days of Chris Hughton, sensing danger and throwing his body on the line to prevent a certain Ryan Strain goal just before half-time dais
England returned after the break with more vim in their play and it took only 12 minutes to earn their reward dais
Alexander-Arnold swept a high ball over a rabble inside the Australian box to Grealish lurking behind them all, and his left-footed shot across goal was heading for the post before it was tapped in by Watkins dais
“It wasn’t going in!” Watkins insisted, as he ran over to hug a slightly peeved Grealish dais
Watkins and Grealish celebrate after breaking the deadlock (Action Images via Reuters)Australia finished well and should have levelled when Connor Metcalfe hit the post with a free header late on dais
The livewire skills of Awer Mabil caused England problems, and near the end it was Dunk again with some last-ditch defending to stop his threatening low cross dais
By then, some of England’s big names had arrived – Phil Foden, Marcus Rashford, John Stones, Kieran Trippier and Kalvin Phillips had all been sent for a brief tune up before the more important matter of a Euro 2024 qualifier against Italy here on Tuesday dais
Southgate will hold nothing back for the Italians, and on this evidence he can ill-afford to dais
More aboutEngland dais Football TeamAustralia dais FootballWembley StadiumJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments 1/4Watkins and Dunk star on England’s audition night against Australia Watkins and Dunk star on England’s audition night against AustraliaReferee Stephanie Frappart shows a yellow card to England's Conor Gallagher PAWatkins and Dunk star on England’s audition night against AustraliaJarrod Bowen was a bright spot in a disjointed England performance Getty ImagesWatkins and Dunk star on England’s audition night against AustraliaWatkins and Grealish celebrate after breaking the deadlock Action Images via ReutersWatkins and Dunk star on England’s audition night against AustraliaOllie Watkins taps home England’s winning goal at WembleyAction Images via Reuters ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today dais
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Newcastle may have beaten Paris Saint-Germain in their first Champions League game at St James’ Park in 20 years but the Magpies will want to back that up with a strong performance against Borussia Dortmund dais
Eddie Howe’s side are unbeaten in their group stages having secured a goalless draw away at AC Milan and stunning PSG 4-1 at home last time out dais
The Magpies have been a force to be reckoned with in English dais football but it remains to be seen how much a toll balancing the demands of the Premier League and Europe dais football is taking on a side without the depth of some of the other top sides dais
Dortmund have lost just one game in 11 matches all season, away at PSG in their Group F opener dais
Here’s everything you need to know about the fixture:When is Newcastle vs Borussia Dortmund?The match is on Wednesday 25 October with a kick off time of 8 pm BST dais
How can I watch it?Newcastle vs Dortmund will be shown live in the UK on TNT dais Sports 2 with coverage starting at 7 pm BST, the game can also be streamed via the Discovery+ app dais
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Team newsThe main question surrounding selection will be the outcome of a decision over Sandro Tonali and the investigation into breaches of dais betting rules concerning the midfielder dais
The outcome could be announced ahead of the clash, with a lengthy ban expected dais
Sven Botman has a knee problem, Matt Ritchie, Javier Manquillo, Harvey Barnes are also out while Joe Willock is back in training but Wednesday’s match could come too early for the midfielder dais
For Dortmund, Julian Ryerson is expected to miss out through illness, with Mateu Morey and Thomas Meunier more long-term injury concerns for the German side dais
OddsNewcastle 13/20Draw 31/10Dortmund 4/1PredictionIt will be a hard-fought affair, but Newcastle will not quite have the energy and motivation they showed against PSG dais
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