The English nation can still be proud of their national team who lifted their spirits and gave us all a feeling of pride during this pandemic ,I’ve been away for the weekend and the patriotism was everywhere with the St George Cross flags and red and white balloons arched at entrances , bunting adorned the log cabins , the weather today coming back is torrential rain but I’d say we’re all still on a high with pride
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Roy, all managers make mistakes sometimes. The trick is to learn and grow from them. He still did better than any other English manager since Sir Alf.
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He didn't learn anything from the mistakes he made in the 2018 world cup.
I thought Gareth Southgate would resign his post yesterday. He has stated he takes full responsibility for the penalties. He is in a difficult position. But in a few days things will slow down .
Anne (Hi btw D ) he's contracted to take them to the World Cup. I doubt he's in the mood for resigning, he's seen progress. Some would argue that he has progressed the team. (ugh, dreadful way to put it, sorry bout that)
I'm hoping for a change of commentators and pundits, that'd cheer me up immensely.
He doesn't make the right subs and he leaves them too late.
He has a squad to match any squad in the world but has a negative approach to the game. He had a golden opportunity to change his usual reserved attitude after going 1-0 up so early but no...he invited the Italians on and paid the price.
I agree about the subs, they should've come earlier, Mount in particular was completely ineffective, but his results over the last three years have been superb. He deserves his crack at Qatar 2022, although conditions will not be on his side for England's pressing game.
From what we are led to believe, the squad have been practising the taking of penalties and the five who took them against Italy were the 5 best. Imagine if Grealish and Sterling had taken one and had missed. Then we discover that there were others who had performed better in training? The cry would have gone up, "Why didn't he use those who were the best in training?"
If I were a genuine ( not a thug) English football fan, I would be livid they lost. They England) had everything going for them. Home ground. 60,000 fans. Miserable rainy night. IMO. The penalties kickers were not experienced enough. Who puts an 18
Ken//, the squad have been practising the taking of penalties//
There is a vast difference between practice, where there is no pressure, and taking a penalty in front of teammates and 60,000 spectators.
Danny, you are stating the bleeding obvious! How would you suggest we recreate the red-hot atmosphere of a penalty shoot-out for further practice sessions? There is only so much one can do to prepare for certain situations.
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