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GARETH SOUTHGATE has explained why he picked Kobbie Mainoo to start against Slovakia.

The England manager opted for the Manchester United youngster as his only change to the team for the Euro 2024 last-16 clash.

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Gareth Southgate has explained why he picked Kobbie Mainoo against SlovakiaCredit: X formerly Twitter / @itvfootball

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The midfielder has replaced Conor GallagherCredit: Getty

Mainoo, 19, replaced Conor Gallagher in the starting line-up in the centre of midfield alongside Declan Rice.

The midfielder featured in the games against Serbia and Slovenia previously in the tournament.

In these two appearances he has only spent 50 minutes on the pitch in total.

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However, that has been enough to convince Southgate that he is worthy of a starting place in the team.

The coach insisted that Mainoo has looked "really comfortable" while representing the nation.

He told ITV: "He used the ball really well.

"We know that the way he plays and he will help us get through their high pressure.

"He's looked really comfortable in an England shirt.

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"He has played some huge games for his club and looks comfortable in our environment."

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England faced Slovakia at the Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen.

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It was no easy task as Ivan Schranz gave the Slovaks the lead in the 25th minute.

England looked set to exit the tournament until Jude Bellingham's 95th minute overhead kick.

Harry Kane then booked the Three Lions ticket to the quarter-finals with a header in the first minute of extra time.

The Three Lions finished top of their group with one win and two draws.

However, there has been a lot of criticism of the team's style of play and laboured results against Denmark and Slovenia.

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