oldboyroy
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Slovenia better team so far but very early days
No they don'tRussia 'own' all the countries bordering them don't they?
He's been working on it since the last game apparently.Why on Earth is Kane so deep?
When you look at the rest of the team/squad, he's kind of past it . . .or we play differently to accomodate him . . .Why on Earth is Kane so deep?
I'm surprised he can write.When you look at the rest of the team/squad, he's kind of past it . . .or we play differently to accomodate him . . .
either way one would need a manager/coach capable of conveying particulars to said players.
I spotted a few minutes ago he was jotting notes, presumably to be faxed to Bobby Robson for advice.
I stick by this. We are SO ponderousI don’t like our current shape. At all. Kane is completely isolated. But there’s no way Southgate is changing it at this point; he’s too stubborn, even when it’s simply not working.
I’d go for this;
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In possession in our third, the fullbacks stay wide (hence picking Shaw for natural left sided width, which we’ve sorely lacked) and Bellingham and/or Foden drop into a two or three alongside Rice to receive the ball from Pickford or the two centrebacks. This provides five low risk out-balls, one on either flank and three in a tight cluster in the centre.
Transitioning forward, I’d ask Bellingham and Foden to stay narrow and Rice to effectively carry water, his sole aim sweeping behind those two and releasing the ball as quickly as possible to them.
I would be asking Kane to play back to goal and come towards the ball, and Watkins to play on the shoulder of the last defender, not tracking back at all and basically goal-hanging. What you don’t want is both of them dropping into a 10 position.
This leaves Palmer as the free man, operating exclusively in the opposition half between the opposition midfield and defensive lines looking to feed Watkins.
All of this depends on quick, direct play and absolutely zero fannying about. It depends on having the five players with solely attacking duties in the transition, all running their bollocks off.
The fullbacks are defensive players in this system, and should be keeping a tight back four with the centrebacks.
That attacking 5 would give any defensive 5 in the tournament a very tough game, and we should back ourselves.
Two teams of 5.