TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on ITV1, with coverage beginning at 6.30pm.What channel will the semi final be on?
TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on ITV1, with coverage beginning at 6.30pm.What channel will the semi final be on?
With tons of Jingoism and belittling other countries to boot, backed up with tons of "we voted leave" chantsTV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on ITV1, with coverage beginning at 6.30pm.
That’s it, we’re out. The curse of ITV will strike again.TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on ITV1, with coverage beginning at 6.30pm.
I’m not convinced things are as harmonious in that camp as the press make it out to be.
It appears he did get to play and improved things too.It’s not rocket science, he’s the best left back option, the squads got expanded at the last minute by 3 places and he was supposed to be fit by the 2nd game.
He got reinjured during training and probably won’t play now….just like every single team at the tournament has a few players who won’t play.
What about John Boy?It wouldn't surprise me if statistically he's England's most successful manager ever. Still shit though. I was hoping we'd go out tonight just so Kyle and Phil could get another week's rest.
Rice for England at Euro 2024 is nothing like Rice for Arsenal though. Agree he's been passing sideways/backwards far too much for England. He's not really a great passer but for Arsenal he tends to get the ball and drive forward a lot more, or he plays the simple pass to Odegard but sadly England don't have a creative midfielder at the level of Odegaard so that option's not available to him. He's a defensive 6 for England whereas more of a 6/8 hybrid for Arsenal.Spot on about rice and a few times he does actually see a pass and try it, he always yames two seconds too long, which makes the opposition see his attempt and the recipient is no longer in enough room anymore
The thing what makes Rodri so good is not his actual passing ability, which is good very anyway, but it's not like he's some KDB level of passer, it's his impeccable timing of knowing when to make the pass. Nothing is too rushed or too delayed, he knows exactly went to release it and who to, which lets the team flow.
It's actually an insult that people have tried to compare them.
He actually played well today. For me one of three players who did (Foden, Saka, Mainoo).
Was he as brilliant as he regularly is for City? No.
But he also doesn’t have anywhere near the same level of team around him or a decent manager, and it was the first time playing in the setup on the tournament. It doesn’t help that many of the players around him play for themselves, not the team, which is completely different to what Phil is used to at club level, where performances like that would get you benched in a hurry.
And, once more, his teammates were largely either afraid to give him the ball in dangerous positions or, in the case of Bellingham, seemingly refused to do so for their own reasons. I lost count the number of times Phil was calling for the ball in space and was ignored. It happens with Rice, Saka, Mainoo, Bellingham, and Konsa. Only Stones, Walker, and Kane even tried. I spoke earlier in the thread about why I think that is (mostly because they haven’t played with him enough to be confident he is going to make something happen or recycle possession, rather than lose the ball, if they do). And I don’t think the way Bellingham plays in that same position helps (they have seen how bad playing a ball to him with his back to goal on the edge of the opposition box can go).
Beyond all that, he was one of the few players with any composure on the ball and was directing players as to what to do with the ball throughout the match. He was the one actually running the game, while Kane and Bellingham ambled around the box, and Rice hid away. Mainoo and Saka were the other ones consistently contributing.
I really don’t understand where the “Foden had a poor game” analysis is coming from, especially compared to his attacking partners.
How overrated is Saka tho.
Not at all, judging by his performance tonight. We’ve all moaned about Foden playing a position we know he’s not best at but has played before. Saka did similar tonight and was our best player.
That’s not a dig at Foden but any England fan having a go at Saka needs their eyes tested, he was great tonight. Kane, though, is a different matter…
the City boys all looked like they were enjoying themselves the way they were celebrating at the end……It wouldn't surprise me if statistically he's England's most successful manager ever. Still shit though. I was hoping we'd go out tonight just so Kyle and Phil could get another week's rest.
He was England's best player by a considerable margin.How overrated is Saka tho.