BBC have a live Q&A thing with Phil McNulty going on and 1 question on there is this:QuoteAnon: If anything was to happen to Harry Kane before the Euros is Ollie Watkins a natural replacement? He seems to score goals for fun with Villa but never seems to replicate it for England.I think this is probably something England manager Gareth Southgate does not even want to think about but I do still think Ollie Watkins has to prove he is good enough at international level.He is, however, a very fine player and is doing his chances no harm – still a bit to prove for England, though. His winner in the friendly against Australia should lift his confidence.For context Watkins has 3 in 8 and 4 of those were less than 10minutes and there are only 2 starts. This is the biggest problem I have with Southgate. Behind Kane we have Watkins, Wilson, Toney and (unbelievably) Nketiah but he doesn't trust any of them to play in important games so they all look inexperienced and have question marks over them. The only way to fix this is to give 1 or 2 of them some fucking gametime in games that actually matter.
Anon: If anything was to happen to Harry Kane before the Euros is Ollie Watkins a natural replacement? He seems to score goals for fun with Villa but never seems to replicate it for England.I think this is probably something England manager Gareth Southgate does not even want to think about but I do still think Ollie Watkins has to prove he is good enough at international level.He is, however, a very fine player and is doing his chances no harm – still a bit to prove for England, though. His winner in the friendly against Australia should lift his confidence.
Particularly after he’s indulged Kane to get to the record, give the other guys proper chances to play…plenty of qualifiers etc we could have started Toney / Ollie etc and brought Kane on
Don’t think anyone has suggested he or any of the others are Kanes level but he’ll never know who his back up is if Kane gets crocked week before Euros if he doesn’t test them.
Exactly, we've relied on Kane for a long time now and Southgate done nothing to mitigate the risk of him being unavailable.
Quote from: paul_e on October 23, 2023, 01:27:34 PMExactly, we've relied on Kane for a long time now and Southgate done nothing to mitigate the risk of him being unavailable. Although you could make a very similar argument for us with Watkins.
Calvert-Lewin when fit is Kane understudy. Watkins probably next now.
Quote from: rob_bridge on October 23, 2023, 02:13:59 PMCalvert-Lewin when fit is Kane understudy. Watkins probably next now.Nah Wilson* would be my pick for direct understudy as his finishing is better then Watkins. Watkins brings more to the play though but probably needs to ensure the midfielders are on the same wavelength (Grealish used to be). And obviously someone would need to be picked to take the Pens in Kane's absence. *However he is as injury prone as Calvert-Lewin.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on October 22, 2023, 07:31:39 PMQuote from: danno on October 22, 2023, 07:26:54 PMSome finish for his goal today and at a crucial stage in the game.Indeed or put another way, who on here thought he was going to thunderfuck the ball on the near post for his goal? I know for a fact I didn't. He's far from a top footballer but give him a ball to chase and there's few better.He’s the main striker for a team challenging for the top four in one of the top league in the world, his goals and assists are behind only Salah and Haaland, considered two of the best players in the world. Ollie Watkins is a top footballer and not just a ball chaser.
Quote from: danno on October 22, 2023, 07:26:54 PMSome finish for his goal today and at a crucial stage in the game.Indeed or put another way, who on here thought he was going to thunderfuck the ball on the near post for his goal? I know for a fact I didn't. He's far from a top footballer but give him a ball to chase and there's few better.
Some finish for his goal today and at a crucial stage in the game.