Without Kane you were out in the round of 32 vs DR Congo. It's insane how it's always his fault. What's he supposed to do without the ball? All these complaints about how he doesn't press etc...that's not what he's good at!! He's a striker who lives around the box and only needs a half chance to put a team away.
Tuchel cost us that game, nothing more and nothing less.
I do think especially in retrospect that he probably should have brought Mainoo and Rashford on at the second water break. The pattern of the game was very set at that point and England needed someone to hold the ball for even a few seconds to break the pressure and someone to offer either a threat chasing down balls or the ability to run with it under some pressure. Not going to claim would have won doing this, but it does make him look very passive in the manner if the defeat.Rice was dead on his feet.
Tuchel didn't trust Mainoo.
He also didn't trust Rashford. I can only assume Saka was pretty injured.
I thought his midfield selections squad-wise were average at best, and knowing that Rice was playing hurt makes them even harder to understand.
They're not a far better footballing teamThat and Argentina being a far better footballing team.
They're not a far better footballing team
I didn’t say it was solely his fault. And he certainly wasn’t helped by Tuchel’s tactics in the second half. But he’s one of our best players, he has to take some responsibility. Look at Messi, he didn’t score but he was involved in pretty much every chance they created. He realised they were in trouble and once again stepped up and said I’m the best player, I need to drag my team through to the next round. Kane just doesn’t do that at the business end of tournaments. You ask what’s he meant to do? Make life difficult for your opponent, bully them, win headers, hold the ball up, create something. After all, he’s arguably our most creative player as well as being our best goalscorer.
Kane's problem is, he wants to play every minute of every game. It's a result of different factors: he probably wants to score as much as possible, and people made him a saviour. At some point, he was considered the best player in the world, bar for Messi and Ronaldo. That's not a player you want to take off the pitch when you're a manager because, if things go South, you're going to be asked some uncomfortable questions.I don't think it is fair to bash Kane for most of his efforts though. He's 32 and had a hard world cup. His manager has left him on and the games have come thick and fast. His body must be operating in the red zone at his age.
Messi wasn’t impacting the game until Tuchel made the tactical changesI didn’t say it was solely his fault. And he certainly wasn’t helped by Tuchel’s tactics in the second half. But he’s one of our best players, he has to take some responsibility. Look at Messi, he didn’t score but he was involved in pretty much every chance they created. He realised they were in trouble and once again stepped up and said I’m the best player, I need to drag my team through to the next round. Kane just doesn’t do that at the business end of tournaments. You ask what’s he meant to do? Make life difficult for your opponent, bully them, win headers, hold the ball up, create something. After all, he’s arguably our most creative player as well as being our best goalscorer.
They didn’t raise their game, we sat back and let them have the ball.Result and performance throughout the game says different.
Argentina raised their game to the levels of which they are capable once they conceded; England (who are a slightly above average team, as their performances throughout the tournament highlighted) had no answers once that happened.
I do think especially in retrospect that he probably should have brought Mainoo and Rashford on at the second water break. The pattern of the game was very set at that point and England needed someone to hold the ball for even a few seconds to break the pressure and someone to offer either a threat chasing down balls or the ability to run with it under some pressure. Not going to claim would have won doing this, but it does make him look very passive in the manner if the defeat.
I do think the idea England allowed it to happen is overstated, Argentina literally woke up with the concession of that goal and forced England backwards. I will say Tuchel didn't try everything he could to break that pressure.
I think they’re extremely average. They’ve stumbled into the final, utterly reliant on a 39-year old that walks much of the time and have benefitted from appalling VAR and refereeing decisions at every turn. They were absolutely there for the taking and Tuchel (and England) choked in one of the most glaring occasions of bottle-loss I’ve ever seen.I think that’s not giving Argentina the credit they deserve. Might not be to everyone’s taste but they’re a hell of a good team. I think they’ll keep Spain out and maybe win on penalties.
Argentina had to do something, they were out and hadn’t had a shot on target before we scored IIRCTuchel sent signals. You cannot do that against teams like Argentina. I disagree that Argentina woke up with the concession, had Rogers played a better pass to Kane he's have been in for two. We dropped off. It was bizarre!
And weak managers indulge him by playing him for every minute of every game. Why should he? Yes he’s the best finisher in the world probably and he might get a chance but if he’s not contributing for long periods then he needs to come off. Martinez has been panned for treating Ronaldo in the same way, and rightly so.Kane's problem is, he wants to play every minute of every game. It's a result of different factors: he probably wants to score as much as possible, and people made him a saviour. At some point, he was considered the best player in the world, bar for Messi and Ronaldo. That's not a player you want to take off the pitch when you're a manager because, if things go South, you're going to be asked some uncomfortable questions.
There's too many games anyway at club and international level. You need to manage your minutes if you want to keep on going in the latter stages of tournaments. I didn't check the temperatures but that probably didn't help either.
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