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England secured a 3-1 victory over Finland in the UEFA Nations League, recovering from a recent defeat to Greece. Interim manager Lee Carsley made significant changes to the team, with Jack Grealish scoring the first goal after a pass from Angel Gomes. Trent Alexander-Arnold, playing in an unusual left-back position, doubled the lead with a stunning free-kick, earning a £500 bet from Grealish. Declan Rice added a third, while Finland's Arttu Hoskonen scored a late consolation goal. Despite some defensive criticisms, Alexander-Arnold's performance was praised for his adaptability and effectiveness. England's win keeps them in contention in their Nations League group, with upcoming matches against Greece and the Republic of Ireland.
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