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Morgan Rogers Stars for England in 5-0 Win in Serbia, Earning Gascoigne Comparisons

His assured turn as a central playmaker in Belgrade strengthens his case for more England minutes during a period of injuries to senior attackers.

Overview

  • Handed a start in the No.10 role, the 23-year-old capitalized on opportunities created by absences for Jude Bellingham, Cole Palmer and Bukayo Saka.
  • Rogers set up Noni Madueke with a deft flick and logged five key passes and one assist, according to WhoScored data reported after the match.
  • ITV pundit Roy Keane praised him as a brilliant option for England and said his ability to escape tight spaces reminded him of Paul Gascoigne.
  • Rogers welcomed the comparison, said he aims to get fans off their seats with risk-taking creativity, and stressed he will stay level-headed.
  • He identified central playmaking as his most comfortable position after development at Aston Villa, framing the display as a platform for further selection.