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Online Tayls_7

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Tuchel rightly deserves criticism. Running scared of Argentina which in a historical context is hard to swallow. After getting themselves on top to defending like it's suddenly The Alamo. Absolutely no outball with Kane shuffling around like a patient out of bed. A defensive line of I don't know how many does not make for anything resembling organisation. England will always be failures with that pathetic mentality.

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You could predict what would happen by going ultra defensive after England took the lead. We had no outlet up front which resulted in a pathetic 12% possession statistic, which is shameful. The marking on Messi was shocking. They squandered a great opportunity.....

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Assuming Unai was watching I wonder what he was thinking and would have done at 1-0. Going defensive, leaving Kane on so no out ball was criminal. It was awful in game management from Tuchel, but looking back, England have been poor in most games and the original squad also seemed wrong. A great opportunity thrown away.

Offline Rigadon

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Shit game, shit tournament. I’m glad it’s over.  Real football starts again soon.  Until then, a nice break now ensues. 

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I wanted to win and of course it is disappointing but if you’d offered me at the start of the season, Villa win a European trophy but England play Scotland three times at the World Cup and lose them all 5-0 I’d have taken your arm off.

I know that’s a variant of “Villa winning a corner matters more than England etc etc etc” but it’s true.

Nothing can hurt me given we are now winners of the TWO biggest European trophies.

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I wanted to win and of course it is disappointing but if you’d offered me at the start of the season, Villa win a European trophy but England play Scotland three times at the World Cup and lose them all 5-0 I’d have taken your arm off.

I know that’s a variant of “Villa winning a corner matters more than England etc etc etc” but it’s true.

Nothing can hurt me given we are now winners of the TWO biggest European trophies.

I wanted them to win, but in the same way I used to want people to win on Bullseye. It's had no effect on my mood whatsoever this morning,

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Argentina deserved it. Thought the scoreline flattered England really. When the two main players are struggling to make any impact and your main man in the middle, Rice,- shouldn’t have even started as he was a passenger you are not giving yourself a chance. To then compound it by going defensive there after, is the outcome any surprise at all?

England’s possession statistic after taking the lead…….12%!!!


Agreed. I’ve seen and read some say England was the better side. I don’t see how that can be argued. Argentina had 64% possession, 15 shots to 5, they hit the woodwork a couple of times, Pickford had to pull off some brilliant saves, Fernandez before he scored came close with other long range efforts. The tactics at the end certainly provided nails in the coffin but the better side won. And as much Tuchel is getting killed, and his tactics deserve it, you’ve still got very highly paid talented professionals who couldn’t see the game out. The players are absolutely to blame and they seem to be getting off with a pass.
But at 1 0 they were not the better side, it was only after his idiotic substitutions that surrendered the initiative to Argentina that they became dominant.
The difference between Southgate and Tuchel is that Southgate failed to act to throw away the victory, whereas Tuchel actively caused the defeat.

 


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