Marc Guehi: The rise of England’s ‘absolute gem’ Euro 2024 defender | Football News

Marc Guehi: The rise of England’s ‘absolute gem’ Euro 2024 defender | Football News


When coaches, team-mates and those who know Marc Guehi well are asked about the strengths of the centre-back, it is his composure which is routinely referenced.

So perhaps it shouldn’t be a surprise the 23-year-old has performed so well at Euro 2024. One of the Premier League’s most promising young defenders has taken to the tournament stage seamlessly and has been arguably England’s best performer in Germany so far. Certainly one of their most consistent. Amid all the drama he has been a steady, assured presence at the heart of the defence.

Before the Euros, there were serious concerns about the quality of England’s backline and added worry about Harry Maguire – who, for all his critics, is the leader of that defence – being ruled out with injury. But Guehi and his more experienced centre-back partner John Stones, have helped Gareth Southgate’s side post the best defensive figures of any team in the competition so far. It is at the other end of the pitch where Southgate has bigger problems.

It is perhaps typical of Guehi’s character that when he was asked about those defensive stats and his performances he was quick to dismiss the suggestion he has been England’s best player and pay credit to Maguire for his help in helping him settle at international level since his debut in 2022.

But that modesty only masks a determination and drive to Guehi’s personality which has taken him to the top of the game and led different coaches in club and international football to name him captain of their sides.

Marc Guehi pays homage to the England boss Gareth Southgate as he looks ahead to the game against Slovakia

A skipper of the England age groups and a stand-in captain at Crystal Place at 21, Guehi is a player who leads his team-mates by example.

“Straight away I was impressed by how mature he is,” said England U21s boss Lee Carsley when he named him captain. “The way he talks about the game, the way he influences players off the pitch. The example he sets off the pitch as well as on it made it an easy choice.” England seniors boss Gareth Southgate has praised him for never looking rushed.

They are traits that have been there since the start. “When Marc was here he was calm, he was kind, he was intelligent, he worked hard and he was a real team player,” Guehi’s former primary school head teacher Edward Dove told Sky Sports News.

Sky Sports News’ James Cole visits Marc Guehi’s primary school to see where it all began for the England centre-back

That was the young boy Michael Beale got to know well. The former Rangers boss was a leading coach in Chelsea’s academy and took Guehi – a kid from the same south east London estate and primary school as Beale – under his wing.

Beale got to know Guehi’s father, John, a minister, and would even drive Guehi around the M25 to Cobham, where the young defender enthusiastically listened, learnt and developed among an elite group of rising stars.

“He was a really shy boy but came to life on the pitch,” Beale tells Sky Sports. “He was a hugely well-mannered young man. I can’t think of too many stories of mischief!

“His discipline has been driven by the family but even when he was very young compared to the other boys he was always very focused, working hard in every session. He never missed a session that I can remember.”

That attitude was coupled with a hunger to defend.

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Marc Guehi has shown a hunger to defend from a young age

“He was always a defender,” remembers Beale. “He was like a rash on the forwards, aggressive in the tackle. He liked to keep his game very simple and then pass it to the midfielders or into the forwards quite quickly and he hasn’t changed from that.

“You see how aggressive he is ‘locking down’ and stealing possession. But he’s very calm when he’s defending.”

At Chelsea, and then on loan at Swansea and Crystal Palace, Guehi played with Conor Gallagher. “It seems like we can’t leave each other alone,” the midfielder has joked. “We’re best mates.”

They are now England colleagues at this Euros and the depth of quality in that Chelsea academy is partly responsible for helping to shape them into internationals and leading Premier League players. Declan Rice, who also started for the Three Lions against Slovenia, was another player in that academy.

“Chelsea at the time and still is a fantastic academy,” says Beale. “We did a lot of work going around London to get the best players across all of the boroughs.

“Look at the players in the age groups in and around Marc’s: Mason Mount, Declan Rice, Fikayo Tomori, Ola Aina, Tammy Abraham, Dominic Solanke, Reece James, Rhian Brewster, Callum Hudson-Odoi…

“When you had that mix of players, the academy fixtures here in the UK but also going further afield and playing in Europe, the experience that they got playing together and how strong a bond those boys got is fantastic.

“They pushed each other on. The training games were always the best games of the week.

A look at centre-back Marc Guehi’s best bits from the 2023-24 campaign

Like many of those players listed above, Guehi had to leave Chelsea to find regular first-team football but he is now being linked with a summer transfer which would take him to the top end of the Premier League. Manchester United and Liverpool are rumoured to be interested in a transfer.

The centre-back isn’t the biggest defender in the league at 6ft and he is a right-footer playing on the left side of a backline, but Beale is confident Guehi would cope with that transition to one of the country’s biggest clubs, pointing to his technical skills in the position

“His reading of the game and his athleticism gets him a yard on his centre-forward,” says Beale.

England's Marc Guehi, challenges for the ball with Serbia's Dusan Vlahovic during a Group C match between Serbia and England at the Euro 2024 soccer tournament in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, Sunday, June 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru)
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Marc Guehi has been one of England’s top performers at the Euros

“He shows a huge amount of confidence to play on the left side and his technical upbringing from Chelsea means he can use his left foot, albeit he is dominant on his right foot.

“When you see the teams line up, he’s not the biggest centre-back but he has a huge leap.

“Quietly people are realising we have an absolute gem in him.”

He might be too humble to sing his own praises, but Guehi has plenty of people talking about him now.

England player ratings: Trent Alexander-Arnold and Harry Kane struggle, but Marc Guehi standout again | Football News

England player ratings: Trent Alexander-Arnold and Harry Kane struggle, but Marc Guehi standout again | Football News


Trent Alexander-Arnold and Harry Kane struggled in England’s 1-1 draw with Denmark, but Marc Guehi once again stood out as the Three Lions’ best player.

Kane’s opener was cancelled out by a superb strike from Morten Hjulmand, but the performance from Gareth Southgate’s side once again asked more questions than it answered.

Here, Sky Sports rates the England players from their match in Frankfurt and you too can rate all of the players below…

Jordan Pickford – 7

Had a nervous few minutes around the half an hour, but also made some good saves throughout. Could do little for Hjulmand’s equaliser.

Kyle Walker – 6

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Kyle Walker played a key role in England’s goal

Brilliant play to nip in behind Rasmus Kristensen for England’s opener, but had other nervous moments when England struggled across the board.

John Stones – 6

Did well defensively, but as with many of his team-mates, looked lost in possession at times. Not his best, not his worst.

Marc Guehi – 8

Denmark's Yussuf Poulsen, left, watches England's Marc Guehi during a Group C match between Denmark and England at the Euro 2024 soccer tournament in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, June 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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Marc Guehi was England’s standout player in Frankfurt

Another impressive showing at centre back. His best moment came late in the game as he recovered from an error to block a Denmark shot. Looks every inch the England international.

Kieran Tripper – 6

Did well at left-back, all things considered but like much of the England team, did not have many clips for the highlights reel.

Declan Rice – 5

Declan Rice vs Denmark
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Declan Rice was unable to influence the game

Had a few bright moments, including a close second-half shot. But was too deep when England were out of possession, and did not have his usual influence over the game.

Trent Alexander-Arnold – 5

Had a few good moments defensively, but struggled in midfield. Too deep out of possession, lacking energy and too many misplaced passes – although certainly not the only one guilty of it. Hard to see how he continues in the same role going forward and replaced in the 54th minute.

Jude Bellingham – 5

Jude Bellingham vs Denmark
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Jude Bellingham could not follow up his fine performance against Serbia

Could not follow up his impressive performance against Serbia and was largely anonymous. First real contribution came close to the hour, but made a sublime pass for an Ollie Watkins effort in the 71st minute.

Bukayo Saka – 7

Great positioning for England first goal and unlike his teammates, tried his hardest when he had the ball to create chances. Along with Foden, looked more assured in the second half once Conor Gallagher came on in midfield. Substituted in the 70th minute.

Harry Kane – 5

England's Harry Kane, rigth, listens to manager Gareth Southgate after being substituted during a Group C match between Denmark and England at the Euro 2024 soccer tournament in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, June 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)
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Harry Kane scored in the first half, but was replaced after the break

Did little other than score the opening goal, but it was a good finish. Questions have to be asked as to his positioning and misplaced pass for Denmark’s equaliser, as well as his fitness. Replaced by Watkins in the 70th minute

Phil Foden – 7

Looked like a man with a point to prove. Had four shots and with more licence to roam, was England’s best attacking player. Rifled a shot onto the post in the second half, before being substituted for Bowen.

Substitutes

Conor Gallagher (for Alexander-Arnold) – 7

Brilliant clearance just before the hour ahead of Christian Eriksen and once again shored up England’s midfield.

Jarrod Bowen (for Foden) – 6

Took his knocks from Denmark after coming on, and executed himself well. No real inflential moments.

Eberechi Eze (for Saka) – 5

Almost got caught out soon after his introduction as Eriksen collected a pass, but was helped out by his team-mates. A tournament debut for the Crystal Palace winger.

Ollie Watkins (for Kane) – 7

England's Harry Kane, left, substitutes out for England's Ollie Watkins during a Group C match between Denmark and England at the Euro 2024 soccer tournament in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, June 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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Ollie Watkins made his international tournament debut, replacing Harry Kane

Within minutes of coming on, had run in behind the Denmark defence to force a save from Kasper Schmeichel. An impressive cameo from the Aston Villa striker.

Marc Guehi: Crystal Palace to demand at least £65m for England defender – Paper Talk | Football News

Marc Guehi: Crystal Palace to demand at least £65m for England defender – Paper Talk | Football News


The top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday’s newspapers…

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Crystal Palace have not given up on keeping Marc Guehi even if the defender maintains his impressive start to the European Championship – and Palace are prepared to start the bidding at £65m should he ask to leave when he returns from Germany.

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Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi is on Manchester United’s radar this summer

THE SUN

Manchester United have beaten their Premier League rivals to the signing of wonderkid James Overy.

Middlesbrough boss Michael Carrick is turning to a familiar face to become his new assistant manager – his younger brother Graeme.

DAILY MAIL

The Football Association are to speak to UEFA after transport chaos marred England’s Euros opener.

Albania defender Elseid Hysaj has issued an apology for ‘ducking’ out the way of Nicolo Barella’s wicked shot in his side’s 2-1 defeat against Italy on Saturday.

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag reveals how the club told him that they wanted him to continue after their end-of-season review

THE ATHLETIC

Nottingham Forest are working on a deal with Red Star Belgrade to sign the New Zealand international midfielder Marko Stamenic.

Germany’s new pink kit has become the fastest-selling away shirt in the national team’s history.

Watford are in advanced talks with former LA Galaxy goalkeeper Jonathan Bond over a return to the club.

Ecuador international Jeremy Sarmiento is unsure about what the future holds for him at Brighton & Hove Albion under new head coach Fabian Hurzeler.

With several Premier League clubs on the hunt for a new striker, Sam Blitz has the lowdown on 10 of the most sought-after forwards in Europe

Tyrique George has agreed a new Chelsea contract through to 2027 with the option of another year.

Inter Miami has named Raul Sanllehi as president of football operations.

Mexico stalwarts Guillermo Ochoa, Hirving ‘Chucky’ Lozano and Raul Jimenez have been left out of the side’s 26-man squad for the men’s Copa America this summer.

THE GUARDIAN

West Ham are mulling over whether to push ahead with a move for the former Tottenham left-back Ryan Sessegnon on a free transfer.

DAILY EXPRESS

Manchester United have reportedly seen an offer rejected for Barcelona youngster Fermin Lopez.

EVENING STANDARD

With Chelsea being linked with Aston Villa’s Jhon Duran, we look back at all the striker’s Premier League goals from the 2023/24 season

Estevao Willian has moved a step closer to completing his Chelsea transfer after passing a medical.

Jhon Duran is excited by the challenge of proving himself at Chelsea should the Blues progress their interest in the Aston Villa striker.

SCOTTISH SUN

Rapid Bucharest have confirmed they’ve received an offer for Rangers target Albion Rrahmani but it isn’t one that they’re prepared to accept.

Paulo Bernardo may not be headed back to Celtic Park, according to reports in Portugal.

Euro 2024 – Serbia 0-1 England player ratings: Marc Guehi and Declan Rice impress in defence as Three Lions win opener | Football News

Euro 2024 – Serbia 0-1 England player ratings: Marc Guehi and Declan Rice impress in defence as Three Lions win opener | Football News


It wasn’t pretty – but England got off to a winning start to Euro 2024 thanks to a 1-0 win over Serbia.

When Jude Bellingham’s 13th-minute opener went in, the floodgates were primed to open – but Gareth Southgate’s side found it tricky.

A quieter-than-usual Harry Kane struck the bar late in the game while Jordan Pickford denied Dusan Vlahovic with a stunning finger-tip save late on, but the Three Lions settled for a one-goal victory to move to the top of Group C.

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Jude Bellingham celebrates after heading England in front against Serbia

Make your own player ratings and take a look at Sky Sports football journalist Sam Blitz’s player ratings below…

England

Jordan Pickford – 7

Jordan Pickford punches clear to end a Serbia attack
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Jordan Pickford punches clear to end a Serbia attack

Before his stunning save to deny Dusan Vlahovic in the final ten minutes, the only real involvement from England’s No 1 was one punch.

But the manner in which he tipped the late effort over shows the sign of a good goalkeeper – concentration when critical.

The clear plan was to go long towards Kane and Pickford kicked into the right areas. A tenth clean sheet at a major tournament is nothing to be sniffed at as well.

Kyle Walker – 8

Outstanding at both ends. The Man City captain was important in sweeping up any early counter-attacks as England suffocated Serbia early on. Then provided the key pass at the other end to release Bukayo Saka for Bellingham’s goal.

The right-back almost scored a second, which would have calmed England’s second-half nerves, but the pace he showed to create the chance proved why he is one of the first names on the teamsheet.

John Stones -7

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Any accusations that he was not ready enough for this game were dismissed when he barged Dusan Vlahovic after 20 seconds to stop an early Serbian chance.

The Man City defender did show signs of tiredness, but that is to be expected given his lack of minutes. An awkward clearance at the end of the first half showed that, while Filip Mladenovic started giving him issues down the right in the second period.

But he then produced a key header with minutes left as Serbia put on the pressure late on. After some availability doubts, Stones is back.

Marc Guehi – 8

Aleksandar Mitrovic fights for a header with Marc Guehi
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Guehi stood tall in big moments as he takes his chances in this England team

Phenomenal.

The Crystal Palace defender showed calmness in possession – his first misplaced pass came after the hour mark.

The way he stepped forward to win the ball back in dangerous areas shows he has the presence that Harry Maguire left behind. If he carries on like this, it’s a game-changing summer ahead.

Kieran Trippier – 7

Mr Reliable. Trippier was forced to provide width down the left due to Phil Foden cutting inside, but was still at the right place in the England penalty area when required.

Given the left-back has struggled for minutes in recent weeks, this was a solid display should Luke Shaw need more time to recover.

Declan Rice – 9

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A real faultless display, the reliable balance to all that creativity ahead of him.

The Arsenal midfielder produced double digits in ball recoveries and quite a few of them came in important moments on the edge of his own box.

Rice is growing into a big-game player for country now, not just club. And you can see why Gareth Southgate has put him in his leadership group.

Trent Alexander-Arnold – 8

Trent Alexander-Arnold holds off Nemanja Gudelj
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Trent Alexander-Arnold had an impressive outing in central midfield

A livewire. Had plenty of shots from midfield and took up good areas – while his smart interception created the Walker chance in the first half.

He was taken off as England needed more energy in midfield, but the Liverpool player showed he can do the running side of the game as well.

He made that mistake for Aleksandr Mitrovic’s first-half chance but it was a small dot on a very encouraging display.

Jude Bellingham – 9

Lee Hendrie describes Jude’s Bellingham’s performance in England’s victory over Serbia as ‘remarkable’.

England’s flame. After the first half, you were looking at one of the all-time Three Lions displays at a major tournament.

For the second major tournament in a row, a Bellingham late run and header into the box has got England up and running. While he will take the headlines, this all-round display was impressive.

He recorded the most duels won in the England team and Serbia could only foul him to stop him. His attitude to give some aggression back to his opponents makes him even more box office.

Bukayo Saka – 8

The way he kept taking on his opposite number, you wouldn’t think this was his first start in five weeks. He hassled Filip Kostic in one-on-ones so much in the first half that the Serbian wing-back was forced off due to injury, probably caused by exhaustion.

The Arsenal winger is not just England’s out ball on the break down the right, but the change in direction this team needs to break down tight defences. His assist for Bellingham’s opener proves that.

Harry Kane – 7

Harry Kane evades a challenge from Nikola Milenkovic
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Harry Kane had a quiet evening

Another intriguing performance. England’s captain touched the ball just once in the first half an hour and twice in the whole opening period. His third touch was even intercepted by the referee.

But Kane was given a real test by Serbia’s centre-backs, especially in the air. He rose to the challenge in the second period and brought the Three Lions up the pitch brilliantly – then could have got a second only for a stunning save onto the bar.

If he has to be selfless so others, especially Bellingham, can thrive, then so be it.

Phil Foden – 7

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The Premier League Player of the Year was in the game but wasn’t really influencing it. Foden didn’t take any Serbia defenders on but did get involved defensively.

How the Man City forward influences this team will still remain a mystery for Southgate.

Substitutes

Conor Gallagher – 6

Brought on as England’s energy levels dropped and the Three Lions did improve a little after his introduction. But too many lost balls and heavy touches meant Southgate’s side couldn’t settle. The Chelsea midfielder could still be useful against higher-quality opposition.

Jarrod Bowen – 7

Jarrod Bowen holds up the ball under pressure from Strahinja Pavlovic
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Jarrod Bowen had an impressive cameo

Many cried “Bowen?!” when he was preferred to Cole Palmer and Anthony Gordon as a wide replacement. But then the West Ham winger beat his opposite number and set up Kane brilliantly to strike the bar. Southgate appears to trust him, that’s why he travelled.

Kobbie Mainoo (n/a)

Not on long enough for a rating, but being trusted for the final few minutes as Bellingham’s replacement is another impressive landmark for the teenager.

Serbia vs England team news: Trent Alexander-Arnold and Marc Guehi start Euro 2024 opener | Football News

Serbia vs England team news: Trent Alexander-Arnold and Marc Guehi start Euro 2024 opener | Football News


Trent Alexander-Arnold will start in midfield for England’s Euro 2024 opener against Serbia, with Marc Guehi partnering John Stones in defence.

England boss Gareth Southgate has named an experienced line-up for his side’s Group C game in Gelsenkirchen, with first-choice left-back Luke Shaw, who has only just returned to full fitness, the only noticeable absentee from an arguably full-strength XI.

Kieran Trippier replaces Shaw in that position while Stones has recovered from a small knock and illness to form a four-man defence along with Guehi and right-back Kyle Walker in front of goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.

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England’s team to play Serbia in their opening Euro 2024 fixture

After much of the build-up had been dominated by England’s midfield dilemma, Southgate has put his faith in Alexander-Arnold to partner Declan Rice.

Ahead of them on the right-hand side, England have been boosted by the return to full fitness of Bukayo Saka, who regains his starting place having been restricted to a 25-minute cameo in the friendly loss to Iceland last Friday.

As expected, Saka joins Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham in an exciting attacking trio behind England captain Harry Kane.

England kick off their Group C campaign at 8pm on Sunday against Serbia before taking on Denmark and Slovenia.

Want to pick your England starting XI for their Euro 2024 curtain-raiser? Use our team selector below…

England’s group stage fixtures

Sunday June 16 – Serbia vs England, Gelsenkirchen, kick-off 8pm

Thursday June 20 – Denmark vs England, Frankfurt, kick-off 5pm

Tuesday June 25 – England vs Slovenia, kick-off 8pm

England’s Euro 2024 squad in full

Goalkeepers: Jordan Pickford (Everton), Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace), Aaron Ramsdale (Arsenal).

Defenders: Lewis Dunk (Brighton), Joe Gomez (Liverpool), Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace), Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa), Luke Shaw (Man Utd), John Stones (Manchester City), Kieran Trippier (Newcastle), Kyle Walker (Manchester City).

Midfielders: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool), Conor Gallagher (Chelsea), Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United), Declan Rice (Arsenal), Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace).

Forwards: Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), Jarrod Bowen (West Ham), Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace), Phil Foden (Manchester City), Anthony Gordon (Newcastle), Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), Cole Palmer (Chelsea), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Ivan Toney (Brentford), Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa).