Do you mean the "David Beckham" award?Should really be an award for the Leaden Boot = the most under-performing over-hyped millionaire superstar tw@t of the tournament. Harry Kane faces some quite stiff opposition for once
Not just Tross I think... seems everyone wants to give to to KDB/Hazard wherever they are.Also I’m not sure if it’s just me but there’s a serious reluctance from the other Belgian players to pass to Trossard? Even then, Vertonghen saw it was Tross and turned away completely, very strange, noticed it in the first game as well.
The coaching is an interesting point. The gap between the player ability of the more fancied and lesser nations has been narrowing for some time. This tournament has suggested that the coaching has now caught up too. The upsets haven't really been backs to the wall, grab something on the break performances. The underdogs have carried out game plans that have been designed to best specific opponents. It'll be good for international football going forwards.Belgium are awful, poorly coached and don’t play as a team
This.Similar from the Japanese earlier, very slow build up play, little movement.
Like watching Potterball at it's worst.
That's how Argentina were playing with Messi too. It's so easy to counteract. De Bruyne has looked weirdly frustrated and seemed to spend the whole game looking for a hopeful long pass into crowded areas.Not just Tross I think... seems everyone wants to give to to KDB/Hazard wherever they are.
Just like the English one, it isn't one of the strongest squads. Four years ago maybe, but not now.Martinez is a terrible manager. Still dining out on a couple of half decent seasons with Wigan (with a relegation) and Swansea 10 years ago. Having him in charge is a total waste of one of the strongest squads in the world. Sound familiar?
It appears that a well coached tactically set up team can not only get an occasional result against a team with better individual players that aren't as well coached, but can also outplay them on a fairly consistent basis.The coaching is an interesting point. The gap between the player ability of the more fancied and lesser nations has been narrowing for some time. This tournament has suggested that the coaching has now caught up too. The upsets haven't really been backs to the wall, grab something on the break performances. The underdogs have carried out game plans that have been designed to best specific opponents. It'll be good for international football going forwards.