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Gareth Southgate vents his frustration over tactical 'leaks' ahead of crunch clash with Switzerland - as Three Lions boss asks 'how does this help us?'

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  • Gareth Southgate says leaks 'makes things more difficult' for the England team
  • TalkSPORT pundits Jason Cundy and Jamie O'Hara 
  • LISTEN to It's All Kicking Off! EUROS DAILY: Why Southgate is talking ‘nonsense’ about England’s Euro 2024 draw 

By Matthew Mcevoy

Published: 14:00 BST, 7 July 2024 | Updated: 15:58 BST, 7 July 2024

Gareth Southgate admitted his frustration to his tactical plans surfacing ahead of England's Euro 2024 quarter-final with Switzerland after the Three Lions' dramatic victory.

Southgate opted to switch formation to 3-4-3 from a 4-2-3-1 on Saturday, starting Ezri Konsa in a back three alongside Kyle Walker and John Stones and deploying Kieran Trippier and Bukayo Saka as wing backs.

England went on to win the game 5-3 on penalties, after the score was 1-1 following extra time.


While the jury is out whether this will be the formula that propels England to Euro 2024 glory, Southgate indicated that it did not help that his opposite number perhaps caught wind of the situation prior to the game.

In a post-match interview with talkSPORT, Southgate said: 'You're trying to win a football tournament and your own media is leaking tactical information two hours after we walk off the training pitch.

Gareth Southgate has bemoaned tactical information being leaked by the British press

Southgate claimed leaks like these won't be helpful to England's chances of Euro 2024 glory

'They'll excuse it as they've got it from within the camp, which clearly they have, but how does this help the team? 

'How does this help us, when it gives the Swiss three days to work out what we might do? 

'I have to say it, because it's difficult, this is the environment we're working in. It's more difficult than it should be… but we keep going.'

The reporter suggested leaks were coming from elsewhere within the camp, too, asking if the England manager can stop players from speaking to their agents. 

'I don't see that as being the problem,' Southgate responded, curtly.

Back in the talkSPORT studios, pundits Jason Cundy and Jamie O'Hara dissected Southgate's interview, arguing about whether it really mattered or not.

Cundy broke the situation down, saying: 'During a behind-closed-doors training session, these press guys saw the set-up on the pitch and read into it. 

'The thing is with these guys, they all want to get the first story out – that's their job.' 

He went on to claim it should not in fact affect England performance, as it's an eventuality. 

Presenter Jason Cundy believes while potentially damaging, leaks shouldn't affect the team

Co-host Jamie O'Hara believes otherwise, countering it gives away the element of surprise

'It's impossible to stop it,' Cundy says, 'And it is damaging, but ultimately, this is the truth – even if they know the team, so what?'

O'Hara quickly interjected, refuting his point by saying, 'You say so what, but if the Swiss think you're playing 4-2-3-1 and all of a sudden you're playing 3-4-3, the first 15 minutes you blitz them, you caught them unaware!'

'So what!', Cundy insisted – before a caller listening into the conversation laughed in response, as they said: 'You're the funniest guy in the world, Cundy.' 

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