Franchise FC WestYorksRoyal Crikey people like to overreact to a bad England performance. It was a tricky game, we were way below our best, we still didn't lose. Move on. It's very rare for any team to have a 100% record in qualifying.
Henderson can't continue though. The opening goal was in the space he should be covering, and he will obviously lose an edge now he's not training with and competing against top quality players.
I don’t think Henderson should be in the team, but quite how someone that played in a position on the right centre of the midfield could be accused of not covering that opening goal is officially escapegoating
If anyone, it was Rice that lost his position
It certainly was Rice who should have dealt with it.
Henderson seems to be the scapegoat when in fact so many of our much vaunted players failed to perform.
Prior to the game so many pundits had been building our players up all over again as being world class, Bellingham can walk on water, Saka is wonderful etc. and Dion Dublin on commentary showed why he should stick to dealing with auctioned properties.
What I always feel about England is that some of the players look better than they are because playing for Real Madrid, City or Liverpool they are surrounded by players and are in teams that are better than England.
Southgate is no doubt defensively minded and so often restricts 2 midfielders to more defensive roles but I have some sympathy with him.
Whatever back 4 we put out is never that strong:-
Walker-terrible at keeping his position (as per Pep he is defensively often unaware) and it is only his pace that gets him out of trouble most of the time.
Chilwell/Shaw both ok going forward but defensively weak
Maguire-can't even get in Man Utd's team unless at least 3 other centre-backs are injured
Stones-very good on the ball (that's why Pep has introduced a new role for him as Klopp has done with TAA) but never the strongest in the air nor defensively in general.
It seems as though Southgate knows all of this and continues to set teams up the way he does and people will argue that in doing so we have reached the latter stages of tournaments ,so it is successful.
What is needed to go that final step?
A bit of luck perhaps whereby the best opposition gets knocked out.?
A more adventurous style that could mean that we don't even make the later stages but if we do we might actually win?
Have even more tournaments in England as we are better at home?
IMHO it rests more with us producing better defenders who don't need to be propped up by the midfield but unfortunately the best defenders in our domestic game currently are not English.
We have never in this country regarded defending as an art (unlike for example Italy) and until we do and encourage young players in that art we may continue to just produce loads of decent midfielders and attackers because the attacking side of the game is much more glamorous and it is where the money is as well.
One last thought is that we won in 1966 amongst other things because Brazil were physically kicked out of the tournament (the luck mentioned above) and we were playing at home (as mentioned above).
In 1996 and more recently we came close when playing at home so maybe we need to wait until the next tournament when we play all of our games at Wembley and by then we might have a good enough back four to give us a real chance of winning.
Until then.................................