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England
England’s opening win was as impressive as we’ve seen from any team so far in this tournament. I know it was only Iran but they’re ranked top 20 in the world and many were predicting a dull game beforehand. Bellingham in the middle of the park made a huge difference and the Front 3 played really well together. Based on that opening match, I think only Mason Mount’s spot in the XI is up for grabs. We do have to bear in mind that this game is only 4 days after the last, if it were a club game we would expect rotation. A win here would pretty much see England through to the knockouts.
Starting XI v Iran:
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Stats so far:
Goals Assists Yellow Cards Red Cards Conceded Bukayo Saka 2 Jude Bellingham 1 Raheem Sterling 1 1 Marcus Rashford 1 Jack Grealish 1 Harry Kane 2 Luke Shaw 1 Harry Maguire 1 Callum Wilson 1 Jordan Pickford 2
USA
Their match versus Wales was a game of 2 halves. They started really well, they were fast and aggressive and gave Wales next to no time on the ball but from the moment Weah scored they just sat back. In the 2nd half they were so negative and defensive and in the end they made a shocking mistake which gifted Wales a penalty. All that said, at least they still got a point and didn’t fall apart completely. I think they’ll come into this and try to take a draw from the outset. If I were them I wouldn’t start Josh Sargent, I think he’s terrible.
Starting XI v Wales:
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Stats so far:
Goals Assists Yellow Cards Red Cards Conceded Timothy Weah 1 Christian Pulisic 1 Sergino Dest 1 Weston McKennie 1 Tim Ream 1 Kellyn Acosta 1 Matt Turner 1
Yeah, it was Weah.Don't remember Pulisic scoring. It was just Weah wasn't it?
Would any player on the US squad - assuming he were eligible - have been selected into the England squad?
I think not.
Having failed to beat Wales, USA is in big trouble.
England is likely to beat USA on Friday, ensuring their passage into the knockout stage. Should this transpire, England will almost certainly field a lessor side when they play Wales - advantage Wales.
I think Page will make a couple of key changes. Moore will stay in and maybe Joe Allen will play a part. Ramsey and Bale may get a bit fitter too.Let’s be real though, say if England keep the same 11 for USA and win and then field a different side v Wales, you’re still looking at players like Grealish, Foden, Maddison, Wilson, Phillips, White, etc coming in. still far too good for wales, you would think.
And it’s unlikely England are going to take it easy on Wales or just play for a draw knowing they are through, because the players coming in will want to impress.
I thought Wales looked poor, I wouldn’t count on them beating Iran to be honest.
Spot on.Team Usa is the second youngest team and has some potential individuals but as a team they lack leadership and experience.Non would make it on city’s team that is far stretched . Maybe next cycle these young kids can improve as a team.Would any player on the US squad - assuming he were eligible - have been selected into the England squad?
I think not.
USA's (arguably) best player can't make Chelsea's starting 11 and the second best player (Gio Reyna) is apparently injured/not at full fitness.
England looked fantastic against Iran.
USA looked mediocre against Wales.
England are likely to win by multiple goals against the USA.
Flawed logic, I’m afraid.Would any player on the US squad - assuming he were eligible - have been selected into the England squad?
I think not.
USA's (arguably) best player can't make Chelsea's starting 11 and the second best player (Gio Reyna) is apparently injured/not at full fitness.
England looked fantastic against Iran.
USA looked mediocre against Wales.
England are likely to win by multiple goals against the USA.