Same with France. Shit negative tactics equal shite performances.Stones showed for the ball throughout the game. Pickford lumped it up the field every time. Mindless dinosaur football. Pickford passed to Spain time and again. Terrible. The players did look tired but the tactics killed them.
I think Potter and Howe are good shouts. At least they both want to play the game the right way.If we went English I'd rather go for Eddie Howe.
But if the barrel of apples is rotten, then pick one of a tree.
There's no need to post pictures of Phil Jones when I'm trying to eat my breakfast!
There's a fantastic opportunity to rid ourselves of this up and under kick and rush rag, dipper football, but the FA are still entrenched in this outdated crap. They need to stop massaging Southgate's ego.
The swashbuckling players who are a joy to watch rarely stay long in an England shirt. The last time the men's team won owt we had a system that matched the players, defenders who could defend and a striker that made 'Arry look even more pedestrian. If you look at the likes of Hoddle, Le Tissier, Waddle, Gascoigne they are not record holders for appearances. They lost the ball, they never tore back 'n defended, so they had a limited life. England managers want dependable players, reliable pros who can do the boss's bidding. Hence, turgid, lacklustre football. When was the last time England scored a goal like the Spanish second? 1966?I'm not a massive Southgate fan.
But when did England really play attractive, attacking football?
I looked back at a few games from Italia 90, Euro 96, and more recent tournaments and it wasn't great then.
But standards in technical abiity have gone up vastly since then, The FA invested a fair bit on facilities and programs where nurturing this talent is prioritised from youth level.I'm not a massive Southgate fan.
But when did England really play attractive, attacking football?
I looked back at a few games from Italia 90, Euro 96, and more recent tournaments and it wasn't great then.
But unfortunately kick and rush up and under football is still entrenched in English football because of dipper and scum players can't play anything else, even though Pep has proved that you can get talented English players playing a continental game .The FA have this outdated idea of football that's never got out of the 60s/7,0sThere's a fantastic opportunity to rid ourselves of this up and under kick and rush rag, dipper football, but the FA are still entrenched in this outdated crap. They need to stop massaging Southgate's ego.
I'm not a massive Southgate fan.
But when did England really play attractive, attacking football?
I looked back at a few games from Italia 90, Euro 96, and more recent tournaments and it wasn't great then.
On the money.But unfortunately kick and rush up and under football is still entrenched in English football because of dipper and scum players can't play anything else, even though Pep has proved that you can get talented English players playing a continental game .The FA have this outdated idea of of football that's never got out of the 60s/7,0s
But standards i. technical abity have gone up vastly since then, The FA invested a fair bit on facilities and programs where nurturing this talent is prioritised from youth level.
many of this young crop have won tournaments at U17-U21 levels and feom what I have see, playing with more adventire than play ot safe southgate and his double pivot bollocks.
Then maybe Gareth is just overly aware we have no decent DM and he has to revert to using two central midfielders holding to compensate for us lacking a rodri or kroos type
I think England were an attacking side under Terry Venables, including Euro 96, but he was more of a continental style coach as shown by his time at Barcelona. The FA virtually always pick safe and cautious coaches.I'm not a massive Southgate fan.
But when did England really play attractive, attacking football?
I looked back at a few games from Italia 90, Euro 96, and more recent tournaments and it wasn't great then.
The DM situation is a big problem. Rice is just not good enough and I am sure Arsenal fans know he will never be a Patrick Vieira (which is the level they need to start winning trophies again). But why didn't Southgate play any wingers so England could get up the pitch? England just played mindless long punts up the field in the hope that Harry Kane would somehow change his whole skillset. Why did he play Foden and then last night play Bellingham on the left wing.But standards in technical abiity have gone up vastly since then, The FA invested a fair bit on facilities and programs where nurturing this talent is prioritised from youth level.
many of this young crop have won tournaments at U17-U21 levels and feom what I have see, playing with more adventire than play ot safe southgate and his double pivot bollocks.
Then maybe Gareth is just overly aware we have no decent DM and he has to revert to using two central midfielders holding to compensate for us lacking a rodri or kroos type
I think England were an attacking side under Terry Venables, including Euro 96, but he was more of a continental style coach as shown by his time at Barcelona. The FA virtually always pick safe and cautious coaches.