LISTEN: On today's EUROS DAILY: England were 'abysmal', 'stunk the place out,' and played like a 'five-a-side team of kids'... so are they sleepwalking towards an early exit?
England needed to convince against Slovenia but produced a limp performanceMail Sport's experts dissect an 'abysmal' night where England looked 'lost' LISTEN to It's All Kicking Off! on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. New episodes released every day during the Euros
England played out at insipid 0-0 draw with Slovenia on Tuesday night, looking sapped of confidence.
While it secured qualification for the last 16 of the Euros, the performance has left fans and pundits alike fearing for England's prospects - again.
On today's episode of It's All Kicking Off! Euros Daily podcast, Mail Sport's experts dismantle a night where England looked 'terrified, lost, confused, slow, short of ideas, and ready for the plane home'.
Football Editor Ian Ladyman accused Gareth Southgate's stars of 'stinking the place out' and becoming the laughing stock of Europe on a night where they needed to convince.
Meanwhile, Merseyside football reporter Lewis Steele explains why he felt the Three Lions looked more like a children's five-a-side outfit.
Elsewhere, under the guidance of stand-in host Nathan Salt, the team look to upcoming action and hear from fans on the ground... but why are Netherlands supporters the best one of our reporters has heard?
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England failed to inspire fans in a dismal 0-0 draw with Slovenia, with Ian Ladyman feeling that they are 'ready for the plane home'