That Defoe motm sums up England.
The media care more about narrative against a brick opponent than preparing for a world cup.
Defoe completed 6 passes. Was completely anonymous bar a tap in.
If he played like that in a world cup against decent opposition England would be overrun with effectively playing with 10 men.
Instead of people saying Defoe wasn't good enough the media give him the motm because it makes a good story.
No different than the friendly the other night. We must have better options?
Also, what the fudge has Oxlade-Chamberlain done to be an international player? Let's face it though, Livermore's on the bench. Not exactly a 'golden generation' is it?
Therein lies the problem. We must try the young players and build a team that can compete at international tournaments, we haven't got any world class players so must rely on team work and flexible systems. We've seen in the last few major competitions that teams grind out results and the days of Brazil and Holland playing beautiful football are long gone for the present. Lots of people have never seen England win a trophy and those that did remember it in a rosy glow, England didn't win playing free-flowing football they played a very pragmatic game built on team work and wearing teams down.
The wingless wonders.
That Defoe motm sums up England.
The media care more about narrative against a brick opponent than preparing for a world cup.
Defoe completed 6 passes. Was completely anonymous bar a tap in.
If he played like that in a world cup against decent opposition England would be overrun with effectively playing with 10 men.
Instead of people saying Defoe wasn't good enough the media give him the motm because it makes a good story.
if england play against decent opposition they will get overrun whoever we play
england have spent the last 30 years trying to build for the future, and have gotten consistently worse in the process, it's about time we accept what we are and just take each round as it comes, picking the best players available at the time irrespective of their age or what club they play for
it was slow paced game with no standout performances, defoe scored the winning goal, thats enough for a motm in most games without criticism during the season
A quote from Ted Knutson on the state of English coaching:Therein lies the problem. We must try the young players and build a team that can compete at international tournaments, we haven't got any world class players so must rely on team work and flexible systems. We've seen in the last few major competitions that teams grind out results and the days of Brazil and Holland playing beautiful football are long gone for the present. Lots of people have never seen England win a trophy and those that did remember it in a rosy glow, England didn't win playing free-flowing football they played a very pragmatic game built on team work and wearing teams down.
This circles back to FA coaching courses, which have been revamped (again) in the last year. I did the class days for England level 2 badges almost exactly a year ago, and while I generally liked the process they used to teach you how to think about coaching, I thought they were also lacking in certain areas. The section on pressing was largely ineffective and dismissive, where the instructors were telling us it was fad-ish and existed before. Technically this was true, BUT
Maybe this type of subject material doesn’t matter at level 2, and I was expecting too much, or maybe English coaching education is still struggling dramatically to overcome decades of ineptitude to catch up with modern times. I honestly don’t know.
- That ignores the fact that the current iterations of pressing come in many varieties and are substantially different than what you saw from the 70’s through the 90’s
- Pressing variations really matter for evaluating top level tactics and play, which means they really matter for top level coaching
- The instructors, who were otherwise quite good, displayed no real understand of this particular topic. Or really of shot locations and effectiveness. Which, if we’re trying to train and develop better coaches and in turn better players, is probably a big deal.
Bertrand is really off today - several bad passes and naff decisions
Said it before, but every game should be a dress rehearsal for playing a top team in the quarters/semi/final in hot weather. We do the opposite, we practice a high tempo game against weaker opposition, and then change our game to an untried system in the quarters/semi/final, because err..., it's hot and we're playing a top team.If Southgate is trying to set us up as a pressing team then he'll have the same troubles against poor teams that we have had in the past and Liverpool have had this season - it could be a decent tactic for England as we aren't blessed with great players and if properly implemented can help us compete against better sides at tournaments but the trouble will be that we need to balance that with the qualifiers where you are playing the bulk of your games against sides where the tactic can falter
Questionable preparation for a World Cup in Russia.Said it before, but every game should be a dress rehearsal for playing a top team in the quarters/semi/final in hot weather. We do the opposite, we practice a high tempo game against weaker opposition, and then change our game to an untried system in the quarters/semi/final, because err..., it's hot and we're playing a top team.
Moscow's typical high temperatures in the warm months of June, July and August are around 23 °C (73 °F), but during heat waves, which can occur anytime from May to September, daytime temperature highs often top 30 °C (86 °F) for sometimes one or two weeks.Questionable preparation for a World Cup in Russia.
Moscow's typical high temperatures in the warm months of June, July and August are around 23 °C (73 °F), but during heat waves, which can occur anytime from May to September, daytime temperature highs often top 30 °C (86 °F) for sometimes one or two weeks.
Sochi has a humid subtropical climate.
For England it is unfortunate that Dier is not playing in midfield for us. England played some decent football with Dier, Alli and Henderson at the Euros before it went wrong. It had a good balance and the team failed mainly because of the goals scoring.
Perhaps England just need to be bold. Play a back three of Stones, Keane and Dier and see how it develops. There will be mistakes on the way. Walker and Rose wide, with plenty of respectable cover, Lallana for this pressing and the fact that England tend to play better when he is there, even if it is not so obvious why. That leaves two forward positions, where there are plenty of options, and the two midfield positions. The latter is a problem area, which is why Dier probably needs to play there. Henderson is a good fit, but trying someone like Oxlade-Chamberlain wasn't such a bad idea. It's a shame Barkley is playing the more forward position for his club.
With regards to the lack of ball playing centre backs, I think it is a shame the lad at Liverpool Gomes is not getting more game time as he looks a talent. Also Holding at Arsenal who I saw several times in the Championship when he was with Bolton and he looked like another young English player who plays the game the right way, but is another example of wenger not trusting young players anymore.