Nah. Peak Gazza would win games on his own.
Yes, he is.
Nah. Peak Gazza would win games on his own.
Yes, he is.
This was one of the most annoying things about the questions in the media - whether he could make the "step up" from playing against the likes of Mo Salah, Cristiano Ronaldo, Erling Haaland, Harry Kane over the last few years, to facing the far more fearsomeHe made the 'step up' look effortless, simply because there IS NO STEP UP.
He's spent the last six years playing against better forwards than he faced last night, week in week out, and more than holding his own against just about all of them.
Poyet didn't use Dunk much. Greer was a fixture at CB, and Al-Abd was favoured until Upson arrived. It was Oscar that picked Dunk regularly.People have probably forgotten he was part of Poyet's team that played possession football, or that Gus gave him his debut up at Milton Keynes.
I think the issue is a lot of English fans haven't seen what Bellingham did for Dortmund.
If you've got a bit longer:
And that's all as a teenager, playing multiple positions, sometimes as captain for one of the biggest teams in Europe.
Gazza's best league goal return was 9. Bellingham got 8 last season and has 5 in 4 games already for Madrid. It's hard to compare players but I'd back JB to have a bigger impact and certainly more longevity.
The big takeaway from yesterday was the change in transition. Normally it’s slow and ponderous however yesterday it was quick with a lot of one touch football, which is very unlike Southgate. Now whether this was down to Dunk’s ability to pass the arse off the other CB’s on offer is open to debate, but we will cause better teams than Scotland trouble if we play like we did. That sort of play if executed properly wins trophies.You can't have it that when England do well it's the players and when they do badly it's the coach. It's just inconsistent and shows bias. It's always a mixture of training, tactics and how the players react to and use them.
We played well partly because it was a very British game, like a top Premier League side against a very average one or even Championship team. The good news for Euro 24 is that there's no Brazil or Argentina or, indeed, any good teams except us, Portugal and France. If Bellingham and Dunk can do it against those two - and, yes, if Southgate lets them - then maybe the trophy really isn't that far off. If he'll only let us off the leash in comfortable games or if the players freeze against bigger opposition then the knives will be out, no doubt.
This is simply not true. Yes, he's already one of the best players in the world but so was Gascoigne from 1990 to 1996, despite his knee reconstruction and his issues with unsuitable friends and marriage.Bellingham is much, much better than the heights Gascoigne reached. He's already one of the best players in the world.
Southgate wants Maguire and to a lesser extent Phillips in his squad next summer.
So if they don't play regularly for their clubs, get used to them playing nearly all the available minutes in internationals until then to keep them match fit.
I think the issue is a lot of English fans haven't seen what Bellingham did for Dortmund.
If you've got a bit longer:
And that's all as a teenager, playing multiple positions, sometimes as captain for one of the biggest teams in Europe.
Gazza's best league goal return was 9. Bellingham got 8 last season and has 5 in 4 games already for Madrid. It's hard to compare players but I'd back JB to have a bigger impact and certainly more longevity.
You weren't exposed to Gazza at Lazio. There are some clips of him doing unbelievable stuff there. He was absolutely loved and worshipped by the Lazio fans. He even headed the winner against Roma!Judging by his maturity and seemingly being well advised, Bellingham will almost certainly have a much bigger impact and longevity than Gazza. Have to remember however that peak Gazza was literally a 4 week period in the summer of 1990 and he was an absolute joy to watch. And although he had a decent season with Spurs straight after, the distractions of fame and that knee injury meant it was neve replicated over the long-term.
If Bellingham can match the level Gazza reached in 1990 over the course of the next 5 tournaments, then us England fans are in for a treat.
The ironic thing is that by Maguire not playing for Man Utd he won't therefore make any mistakes, whereas Lewis is about to come up against tough European opposition in some of the most partisan stadiums in Europe and could easily drop a clanger or two. If Maguire was playing in those matches he'd be dropping a clanger or ten.I think it’s almost certain Dunk will be in the euros squad , even Southgate can’t not include him now ..
Poyet didn't use Dunk much. Greer was a fixture at CB, and Al-Abd was favoured until Upson arrived. It was Oscar that picked Dunk regularly.
There’s definitely a step up in pressure and expectation. Plenty of standout premier league players have been picked for England and not handled it.He made the 'step up' look effortless, simply because there IS NO STEP UP.
He's spent the last six years playing against better forwards than he faced last night, week in week out, and more than holding his own against just about all of them.
You weren't exposed to Gazza at Lazio. There are some clips of him doing unbelievable stuff there. He was absolutely loved and worshipped by the Lazio fans. He even headed the winner against Roma!
You've got your facts mixed up somewhere there - Dunk only started 4 regular season league matches under Garcia.Poyet didn't use Dunk much. Greer was a fixture at CB, and Al-Abd was favoured until Upson arrived. It was Oscar that picked Dunk regularly.
A little add-on to this story...I was there, with my two lads, sat behind a big bald bloke, who turned out to be Dunk's Dad.