by Clyde1998 »
18 Jul 2024 18:11
Just my two cents. Following Scotland, I hadn't seen a huge amount of England going into this tournament but did think England were overrated going into it (ie. I didn't think England should've been favourites) due to results against top sides.
I was surprised how underwhelming England were throughout the tournament. Of all the games, only really in a thirty minute spell against the Netherlands did England actually look like a side who could potentially win the competition. Aside from Spain, all the other sides England played were fairly average international teams and didn't look significantly better than them.
From some of the tactical analysis videos I've seen on YouTube, it seems sides knew how England were going to play and put a plan in place to prevent England from doing what they wanted to do. The question is why didn't England change things up? Was it down to Southgate not understanding what was going on, Southgate being too rigid in his tactics, the players not having the correct mentality, the players not being able to play differently?
The impression I got from England during this tournament was there's a great set of individuals, but they're not a team. The countries that win tournaments are good teams.
It feels like England are in a similar situation to the mid-2000s. Whether Southgate leaving will result in England being better will come down to who replaces him. When Sven Goran Eriksson left, it was assumed England would improve but they failed to even qualify for the next tournament (not suggesting that would happen). I don't think it can be assumed Southgate leaving will mean England will suddenly be world beaters. Southgate has done well to get England to two finals and a semi; we'll never know if that's down to his approach or whether England would've done better with a different manager in these tournaments.
The positive for England is there's not any qualifiers until the new year (depending on the group England get, it could be over a year until the next qualifiers). The Nations League will give an opportunity for experimentation, especially as England are in the second tier after being relegated last time - so will be playing Ireland, Finland and Greece, three sides that they should comfortably be finishing above. Additionally, this would allow the FA the ability not to rush an appointment.
I would add that Spain were by far the most deserved winners of this tournament. I can't think of a side that had as difficult a run to the final as they did and they looked comfortably better than anyone else in this tournament - with the possible exception of Germany, who they beat.