bluemoon32
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Amazing collection of players ?
I dont rate Southgate one bit but this idea that the current England squad is full of special players is wide of the mark
Dont take this the wrong way, but all your above statement tells me and everyone on this forum is that you really do know very little about football if you don't understand how a manager like Pep could get this England team playing much much better and increase our chances significantly of winning something over Southgate.What formation shape would they do different out of interest ?
we might attack more but soon as we lose and exit a tournament then no one cares and the manager gets crucified
I just find the way England play to be utterly negative and boring. Is that the fault of the players, or something else?
I just find the way England play to be utterly negative and boring. Is that the fault of the players, or something else?
Dont take this the wrong way, but all your above statement tells me and everyone on this forum is that you really do know very little about football if you don't understand how a manager like Pep could get this England team playing much much better and increase our chances significantly of winning something over Southgate.
I agree with most of what you said, except Bellingham, who I actually thought was quite poor, especially his attitude (constantly moaning and quite selfish throughout), and Gordon, who looked below the level required, though, it was his debut in a bad selection from Southgate.
And I think you are being slightly harsh on Foden, who was quite clearly well ahead of everyone on the pitch, including Bellingham, who were always looking for the safe sideways and backward pass or, in the case of Sir Bellend, trying to run through the entire Brazil team for a wonder goal.
Simple question, who would you put your money on to win something, Southgate or Pep? If you reply with some long ramble and not name one, we will all know the reason why.Pep need times to makes the players in national team playing what he wants and even it took him six years to get champions league for us.
I said champions league not premier league because it's pretty much similar as world cup or euro because they both a knockout tournament.
Pep is king on winning title in league format hence why we always wins in league in consecutive seasons but i doubt he will do it consistently in knockout format that rellied on draw and luck to win the knockout competitions like world cup or euro.
The fact he suggested Chilwell played well speaks volumes. He could have just not commented on what was clearly a dire individual performance to say he had a good game is laughable.Just watched it.
Fucking load of boring negative shite again from Waistgate,
Sooner he fucks off to the swamp the better.
Clueless.
Even his post match interview sent me into a semi paralysis state.
He saw positives apparently.
Simple question, who would you put your money on to win something, Southgate or Pep? If you reply with some long ramble and not name one, we will all know the reason why.
Let’s hope that Jim isn’tEven thats only part of the story.
Boro were a pretty decent side when he took over. They got into Europe two years running before Southgate and had just been in the UEFA cup final. They were a mainstay in the premier league for a good decade, had some good players etc.
Southgate took over, made them worse and worse until he took them down and they never recovered. They've been in the premier league once since, for one season.
That's the entirety of his club managerial career and he's managing the national team. Staggering really when you think about it.
A penalty shootout he lost by selecting the wrong takers. Only went to penalties because he over saw a pathetic second half display in which he showed zero ability to influence or manage a game.Literally a penalty shoot out away from winning a tournament, can’t get any closer to winning that that. He took us further than any manager we’ve had since 1966.
It’s so easy to just point at any manager and say ‘he won’t win us anything ‘ because the likelihood is we wont. Regardless who we have in the dugout.
1. We have no devine right regardless of how good the players are.
2. Because it’s tournament football, anyone can knock out anyone, only takes a mistake, or a bad ref decision and that’s it you’re out.
Man City didn’t win champions league for ages and they have the best manager and best players in the world. Football is a fickle game. Hence I’d rather just enjoy it and ignore the nonsense and outrage should we dare to lose.
Dont take this the wrong way, but all your above statement tells me and everyone on this forum is that you really do know very little about football if you don't understand how a manager like Pep could get this England team playing much much better and increase our chances significantly of winning something over Southgate.
International football.
Was Brazil amazing to watch ?
Watch other international games, often slow and boring, players not used to playing with each other etc.
Especially friendlies and pre knockout stage