It reminds me of Chris Hughton and how after his great achievements with Brighton, he was sacked for a more progressive style of play under Graham Potter, which was very controversial at the time - however we are now reaping the rewards under Robert De Zerbi.
It feels like progression is needed for England under a different manager like Graham Potter, albeit debatable, but these sacrifices must be made if we really want to reach the top with an amazing squad IMO.
It feels like progression is needed for England under a different manager like Graham Potter, albeit debatable, but these sacrifices must be made if we really want to reach the top with an amazing squad IMO.