by Mr Angry »
26 Jun 2024 10:53
At least the England team has developed the World's greatest insomnia treatment.......
Southgate missed a trick last night; he could have (should have?) rested some players (Kane, Bellingham, Saka and Rice) and thrown in players such as Bowen, Palmer, Mainoo and Gordon instead, to see what they could do - fresh legs, no baggage and a point to prove. He won't do that now in the knock out stages.
A big issue is we have zero attacking threat down the left, because Southgate only picked one left back who is injured, so needs to play Trippier who is so right footed he is incapable of even tapping the ball with his left foot, let alone crossing it. As a result he NEVER goes down the outside, and if he is there, he automatically cuts in thus taking up the space that Foden is in......the defender knows all he has to do is show Trippier the outside and he is out of the game.
Right now, the England starting 11 are so obvious and predictable, that anyone can prevent us from creating opportunities; unless Southgate makes significant changes (though he won't of course) when we come up against better teams not only will they prevent us from making chances, they will also hurt us when they go forward.
We have been fortunate to play 3 teams with limited attacking options so far (the Danes posed more than the single, aerial threat that Slovenia and Serbia posed, and we were lucky to get away with a draw), and so our defence hasn't been tested, but I can't be alone in thinking there have been signs that we are a disaster at the back waiting to happen - the cheap way we gave away possession in our own half last night being one, and the mis-communication between Stones and Guehi that let a Slovenian forward through on goal requiring Guehi to foul the guy and pick up a yellow being another.
Something has to change or we will only progress to the quarters at best, and for the team ranked 4th in the World, that is simply not acceptable.