Serbia were the next best team to England in the group and seen as a potential banana skin. They’re far better opposition than North Macedonia or any of the countries listed as the FIFA rankings show.
Yup. Losing to Senegal wasn't a sign that Tuchel was terrible, thrashing Serbia isn't a sign that he's brilliant. Losing to Hungary wasn't a sign that Southgate was terrible, thrashing Ukraine wasn't a sign that he was brilliant.Now that England have basically qualified (like they always do now), there's very little that Tuchel can do to show anything one way or the other until the World Cup starts.But if I were a betting man, my money would be firmly on "getting through the group comfortably before going out to the first team England play that is better than them", like it has been since since 2018.Which in itself is still an improvement on the previous decade, which was "getting knocked at some point early on by a team not as good as them".
Quote from: Dave on Today at 03:18:46 PMYup. Losing to Senegal wasn't a sign that Tuchel was terrible, thrashing Serbia isn't a sign that he's brilliant. Losing to Hungary wasn't a sign that Southgate was terrible, thrashing Ukraine wasn't a sign that he was brilliant.Now that England have basically qualified (like they always do now), there's very little that Tuchel can do to show anything one way or the other until the World Cup starts.But if I were a betting man, my money would be firmly on "getting through the group comfortably before going out to the first team England play that is better than them", like it has been since since 2018.Which in itself is still an improvement on the previous decade, which was "getting knocked at some point early on by a team not as good as them".Id agree, tournament football is where Tuchel will be ultimately assessed not the qualifiers. A lot can change in 9 months with player injuries and form. The England talent pool seems overloaded in the attacking midfield areas. Less so at the back and in midfield. I think stronger England squads will have gone to tournaments (Euro 2021). How will Kane cope in those US temps next June?
Id agree, tournament football is where Tuchel will be ultimately assessed not the qualifiers. A lot can change in 9 months with player injuries and form. The England talent pool seems overloaded in the attacking midfield areas. Less so at the back and in midfield. I think stronger England squads will have gone to tournaments (Euro 2021). How will Kane cope in those US temps next June?
Left-back is still very iffy. There are a good five or six teams with better centre-back pairings than England have and at least a dozen with a better goalkeeper. And the last thirty years suggests that teams tend not to win tournaments if they don't have a really good defence and goalkeeper.
Quote from: Dave on Today at 04:09:40 PMLeft-back is still very iffy. There are a good five or six teams with better centre-back pairings than England have and at least a dozen with a better goalkeeper. And the last thirty years suggests that teams tend not to win tournaments if they don't have a really good defence and goalkeeper.Livramento didn't do too badly there last night (albeit it wasn't a Yamal he was up against). He has also played there regularly for his club so it is not like he is only playing there for his country.
I still think they could do more with Qualifying football to make it more interesting . They should look at what they have done with the Champs league and maybe have a similar format .
Quote from: VILLA MOLE on Today at 04:19:24 PMI still think they could do more with Qualifying football to make it more interesting . They should look at what they have done with the Champs league and maybe have a similar format . Yeah a Conmebol style all in one table would be fab.
Nations League is fine but should be at the end of qualifying, and just have the best 8-12 teams from qualifying enter in a knockout format.
Quote from: brontebilly on Today at 04:01:50 PMId agree, tournament football is where Tuchel will be ultimately assessed not the qualifiers. A lot can change in 9 months with player injuries and form. The England talent pool seems overloaded in the attacking midfield areas. Less so at the back and in midfield. I think stronger England squads will have gone to tournaments (Euro 2021). How will Kane cope in those US temps next June? I reckon midfield has gone from a problem position to fairly well-stocked. The emergence of Anderson and Wharton means that one of those, alongside Rice means it's not the problem that it once was. It's not France or Portugal, but at least it's upper-end of the Premier League good. Right-back isn't as strong as other areas in the team, but whether it ends up being Livramento, James or Alexander-Arnold there aren't too many countries with an obviously better one.Left-back is still very iffy. There are a good five or six teams with better centre-back pairings than England have and at least a dozen with a better goalkeeper. And the last thirty years suggests that teams tend not to win tournaments if they don't have a really good defence and goalkeeper.