I think it's entirely possible Toney is a better player, and a better fit for England, than Watkins. If that makes me a c-word, well, I'd point you to a number of other factors much higher up the list.
Well, you're always siding with the pundits these days, SE. Is that the only chemistry between ye?
Quote from: eamonn on March 25, 2024, 10:44:51 AMWell, you're always siding with the pundits these days, SE. Is that the only chemistry between ye?I'm not siding with the pundits, I'm just allergic to conspiracy theories.
Southgate pre Brazil game was all "we've got to adapt our style to accommodate Ollie blah,blah". He threw him under the bus.And will he play long balls over the top into the channels for Ivan "Z sign" Toney?
Quote from: Simon Page on March 25, 2024, 10:39:53 AMSouthgate on Toney: "His passing, his link play. We're still getting to know all of those strengths because until you work with a player more regularly you don't know them inside out."There's your problem. You've only worked with Kane and no-one can do what he does. If you'd tried something different and, in truth, were able to spot strengths and weaknesses from a distance, you'd not be so one dimensional.Toney should start, but I suspect England will learn as much about how to use him as they did on Saturday.Exactly, paying the price for puffing up Harry's stats in rollover fixtures that could serve better as preperation for games that actually test us.
Southgate on Toney: "His passing, his link play. We're still getting to know all of those strengths because until you work with a player more regularly you don't know them inside out."There's your problem. You've only worked with Kane and no-one can do what he does. If you'd tried something different and, in truth, were able to spot strengths and weaknesses from a distance, you'd not be so one dimensional.Toney should start, but I suspect England will learn as much about how to use him as they did on Saturday.
Quote from: LeeB on March 25, 2024, 10:43:46 AMQuote from: Simon Page on March 25, 2024, 10:39:53 AMSouthgate on Toney: "His passing, his link play. We're still getting to know all of those strengths because until you work with a player more regularly you don't know them inside out."There's your problem. You've only worked with Kane and no-one can do what he does. If you'd tried something different and, in truth, were able to spot strengths and weaknesses from a distance, you'd not be so one dimensional.Toney should start, but I suspect England will learn as much about how to use him as they did on Saturday.Exactly, paying the price for puffing up Harry's stats in rollover fixtures that could serve better as preperation for games that actually test us.Of England's last five matches, Watkins has started three of them. One of the two that he didn't was the qualifying match away in Italy, which seems fair enough to pick Kane over him. In the latter Smith and the Gerrard period while the calls on here were mainly for Watkins to be replaced, not to be starting for England, they picked a variety of Wilson / Toney / Rashford / Abraham all of whom had time playing there. But it's not a massive surprise that the captain and best player is picked for most of the matches. We're not starting Duran every third match to make sure he's up to speed in case Watkins gets injured. He's getting ten minutes here and there and starting group games in the Conference League.
Anderson often comes across humourless in interviews.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on March 25, 2024, 10:42:02 AMI think it's entirely possible Toney is a better player, and a better fit for England, than Watkins. If that makes me a c-word, well, I'd point you to a number of other factors much higher up the list.I think Toney's a better striker ie a better finisher than Watkins. I think you'll see from Toney when he leaves Brentford this year for Arsenal or whoever that he'll start to achieve Harry Kane style totals of league goals. That's no disrespect intended to Ollie, who's great (for us) and is probably a better all round player, but I think Toney is probably easier for a chump like Southgate to integrate into the existing framework, such as it.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on March 25, 2024, 10:42:02 AMI think it's entirely possible Toney is a better player, and a better fit for England, than Watkins. If that makes me a c-word, well, I'd point you to a number of other factors much higher up the list.I actually agree with you, to a degree. I think he is a better out and out goalscorer than Watkins.He is more similar to Kane than Watkins is, so there will be less adapting to do for other players too.Especially when they decide to slowly pass the ball around the back six for five minutes before hoofing it up to 6'2" Kane or Toney, as happens more often than not.And as Southgate is unable to spot the changes needed for Watkins to work with England, never mind implement them, Toney will always be a better fit for England than Watkins is while Southgate is in charge.But as an overall footballer, as both creator & scorer, with a work rate that is second to none, Emerys version of Watkins is a better all round footballer than Toney is.