by SouthDownsRoyal » 15 Jul 2024 09:45
by 6ft Kerplunk » 15 Jul 2024 10:16
SanguineLUX One last thing. Kane was clearly well below par all tournament, and yet was its joint top scorer. Not bad.
Two penalties and a header. I love him, but very suddenly, and notwithstanding his excellent season for Bayern, he looks a little like one of those strikers who gets to 31/32 and disappears, at international level at least. Time will tell. But if he can't run in behind, or make space by coming for the ball, then he's next to useless.
by South Coast Royal » 15 Jul 2024 10:17
SanguinewindermereROYAL trying to defend a 1-0 lead for 85 minutes instead of trying to kill off Italy in the final.
And in another scenario, we kept attacking Italy and lost the final 3-1. Football isn't binary.
Re the above, I forgot Palmer too. We really do have an incredible core of young players - I think Trent is the oldest of the seven or eight, and is only 25.
by WestYorksRoyal » 15 Jul 2024 10:41
SanguineLUX One last thing. Kane was clearly well below par all tournament, and yet was its joint top scorer. Not bad.
Two penalties and a header. I love him, but very suddenly, and notwithstanding his excellent season for Bayern, he looks a little like one of those strikers who gets to 31/32 and disappears, at international level at least. Time will tell. But if he can't run in behind, or make space by coming for the ball, then he's next to useless.
by Sutekh » 15 Jul 2024 11:27
WestYorksRoyalSanguineLUX One last thing. Kane was clearly well below par all tournament, and yet was its joint top scorer. Not bad.
Two penalties and a header. I love him, but very suddenly, and notwithstanding his excellent season for Bayern, he looks a little like one of those strikers who gets to 31/32 and disappears, at international level at least. Time will tell. But if he can't run in behind, or make space by coming for the ball, then he's next to useless.
He wasn’t fully fit, but the bigger issue was system. If you get runners like Son/Sterling/Gnabry/Coman, Kane is the best in the world at what he does. Who had that profile in this England team? Saka is the closest, but even he primarily operates by picking up the ball deeper and running at the full back. There was simply no space for Kane to drop into and be effective. Add in that he wasn't fully fit, and I agree it was a poor tournaments for him, even with 3 goals.
But talk of him being past his best when he has only just turned 31 is absurd, especially for a player who has never based his game around pace. He has 5 years at the top left in him and will probably be a part of out squad in 2026 and 2028.
I do think he could lose his status as the main man though. We are loaded with talent in attacking midfield positions; Saka, Bellingham, Foden, Palmer, Eze. Maddison and Grealish didn't even make the squad. If you want to pick a striker who can stretch the defence and make space for them, it's not Kane.
by WestYorksRoyal » 15 Jul 2024 11:51
by WestYorksRoyal » 15 Jul 2024 12:15
SutekhWestYorksRoyalSanguine
Two penalties and a header. I love him, but very suddenly, and notwithstanding his excellent season for Bayern, he looks a little like one of those strikers who gets to 31/32 and disappears, at international level at least. Time will tell. But if he can't run in behind, or make space by coming for the ball, then he's next to useless.
He wasn’t fully fit, but the bigger issue was system. If you get runners like Son/Sterling/Gnabry/Coman, Kane is the best in the world at what he does. Who had that profile in this England team? Saka is the closest, but even he primarily operates by picking up the ball deeper and running at the full back. There was simply no space for Kane to drop into and be effective. Add in that he wasn't fully fit, and I agree it was a poor tournaments for him, even with 3 goals.
But talk of him being past his best when he has only just turned 31 is absurd, especially for a player who has never based his game around pace. He has 5 years at the top left in him and will probably be a part of out squad in 2026 and 2028.
I do think he could lose his status as the main man though. We are loaded with talent in attacking midfield positions; Saka, Bellingham, Foden, Palmer, Eze. Maddison and Grealish didn't even make the squad. If you want to pick a striker who can stretch the defence and make space for them, it's not Kane.
This is back to Southgate, he needs to be selecting a team not just picking the best of what there is. Find a way to play that best suits the strengths of the majority of players available and work with that. It might mean you pick lesser players in some instances but overall it's what makes the team function at it's best that's important not the individual parts.
by South Coast Royal » 15 Jul 2024 14:28
SutekhWestYorksRoyalSanguine
Two penalties and a header. I love him, but very suddenly, and notwithstanding his excellent season for Bayern, he looks a little like one of those strikers who gets to 31/32 and disappears, at international level at least. Time will tell. But if he can't run in behind, or make space by coming for the ball, then he's next to useless.
He wasn’t fully fit, but the bigger issue was system. If you get runners like Son/Sterling/Gnabry/Coman, Kane is the best in the world at what he does. Who had that profile in this England team? Saka is the closest, but even he primarily operates by picking up the ball deeper and running at the full back. There was simply no space for Kane to drop into and be effective. Add in that he wasn't fully fit, and I agree it was a poor tournaments for him, even with 3 goals.
But talk of him being past his best when he has only just turned 31 is absurd, especially for a player who has never based his game around pace. He has 5 years at the top left in him and will probably be a part of out squad in 2026 and 2028.
I do think he could lose his status as the main man though. We are loaded with talent in attacking midfield positions; Saka, Bellingham, Foden, Palmer, Eze. Maddison and Grealish didn't even make the squad. If you want to pick a striker who can stretch the defence and make space for them, it's not Kane.
This is back to Southgate, he needs to be selecting a team not just picking the best of what there is. Find a way to play that best suits the strengths of the majority of players available and work with that. It might mean you pick lesser players in some instances but overall it's what makes the team function at it's best that's important not the individual parts.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 15 Jul 2024 15:51
windermereROYAL Really can`t agree with the above, Southgate has fallen well short at many levels for me, we had a free ride to the WCF in 2018 and fell short in the semi final.
Germany, Ukraine and Denmark to reach euro 2020 before trying to defend a 1-0 lead for 85 minutes instead of trying to kill off Italy in the final.
WC 22 easy group before beating Senegal and losing to France.
The history books will say we were the 2nd best team in this tournament when clearly we weren`t because group results gave us another free ride to the final.
Southgate was too loyal to his regulars, it was painful to watch Kane struggle, with Saka and Foden offering very little service when there were options on the bench that were rarely used.
by Snowflake Royal » 15 Jul 2024 20:13
by Orion1871 » 15 Jul 2024 20:53
by BRO_BOT » 15 Jul 2024 21:11
Mid Sussex RoyalwindermereROYAL Really can`t agree with the above, Southgate has fallen well short at many levels for me, we had a free ride to the WCF in 2018 and fell short in the semi final.
Germany, Ukraine and Denmark to reach euro 2020 before trying to defend a 1-0 lead for 85 minutes instead of trying to kill off Italy in the final.
WC 22 easy group before beating Senegal and losing to France.
The history books will say we were the 2nd best team in this tournament when clearly we weren`t because group results gave us another free ride to the final.
Southgate was too loyal to his regulars, it was painful to watch Kane struggle, with Saka and Foden offering very little service when there were options on the bench that were rarely used.
If you break it down against average FIFA world rankings, we had a harder route than Spain to the final in the knockout stage.
by Sanguine » 15 Jul 2024 21:17
by Sanguine » 15 Jul 2024 21:18
by Franchise FC » 15 Jul 2024 21:25
Sanguine But in time the noise will fade and the numbers will tell the story: two finals and a semi-final for a nation that previously had one final and two semis in its entire history.
Well said, Barney Ronay.
Ronay has another pretty forthright view too. That the only man who should succeed Southgate is Jurgen Klopp. I think one of the best things about such an appointment would be Southgate being followed by a man Brobers can stomach even less.
by Royal Rother » 16 Jul 2024 06:52
by windermereROYAL » 16 Jul 2024 08:01
by WestYorksRoyal » 16 Jul 2024 08:42
South Coast RoyalSanguinewindermereROYAL trying to defend a 1-0 lead for 85 minutes instead of trying to kill off Italy in the final.
And in another scenario, we kept attacking Italy and lost the final 3-1. Football isn't binary.
Re the above, I forgot Palmer too. We really do have an incredible core of young players - I think Trent is the oldest of the seven or eight, and is only 25.
For once I am in agreement with you on something-Southgate has done a good job and I have always felt that his players are really not as good as our hype makes them and with their limitations he has probably got the best out of them, many of whom are made to look better than they really are because of playing alongside outstanding club players like Rodri, Ostegaard, De Bruyne etc.
by 6ft Kerplunk » 16 Jul 2024 09:03
WestYorksRoyal and the likes of Walker and Guehi are hardly liabilities.
by tulip » 16 Jul 2024 09:24
WestYorksRoyalSouth Coast RoyalSanguine
And in another scenario, we kept attacking Italy and lost the final 3-1. Football isn't binary.
Re the above, I forgot Palmer too. We really do have an incredible core of young players - I think Trent is the oldest of the seven or eight, and is only 25.
For once I am in agreement with you on something-Southgate has done a good job and I have always felt that his players are really not as good as our hype makes them and with their limitations he has probably got the best out of them, many of whom are made to look better than they really are because of playing alongside outstanding club players like Rodri, Ostegaard, De Bruyne etc.
The hill I will die on is that our players are as good as they say and should be capable of competing with the best in the world. They're much more technical than they were a decade ago, for sure. Kane, Saka, Bellingham, Foden, Rice, Palmer and Stones would get into most teams, and the likes of Walker and Guehi are hardly liabilities.
What we sometimes forget is that other nations produce world class players too. When you look at the roster that the likes of France, Spain, Portugal and Brazil have, there is a lot to fear about those teams. But England are in the mix, and the fact that there was such a gulf in class with Spain comes down to coaching and playing identity.
What we miss is a Rodri / Kroos to control the game, but you can adapt to this. More pace to run in behind and directness to create space. Sometimes reading English post mortems, you start thinking no team has ever won anything without a Pirlo/Modric/Rodri/Kroos and it is impossible without one. Which is simply not true.
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