braineclipse
Steve Sedgley
Cheers. Quite a bit easier with me not being a fan I think though.Great post mate and its good to see that there are some who are thinking about the situation instead of just ranting about their pet hates. WELL Done.
That's true of course.Definitely a positive future there for England. Experience and imo even age is huge at the end of international tournaments, this England side should only get better in years to come.
Yes but...if the manager can't find a way to play attacking players, all the hard work of the rest is a bit of a red herring.
A great shame that the penalty shoot out allowed racist clams to spout their vile nonsense. I sincerely hope there are very very few people who approved or smiled over that racist tweet. But as for Boris and the "watermelon smiles", the context is one of extreme sarcasm...he is taking the tinkle out of Blair and the idea of deference to a white lord or white Queen. But I appreciate that Boris is a marmite figure....suggest politics is kept away from Glory-Glory as far as possible.
I think more experience in those attacking players makes it a lot easier to play more of them though.
If Southgate is worried about risk taking, turnovers, defensive work etc more big games at the highest level could/should make those players easier to trust in that regard.
The lack of real creativity, playmaker ability deep in midfield could remain a concern if Southgate stays and no obvious candidate steps up.
It's being said that Southgate has looked to France and Portugal to see what works. He hasn't really emulated or tried to emulate a Pogba or Moutinho role. Perhaps that's just a shortage of options. Perhaps Phillips or Bellingham can step up to take on that task at this level.