No we haven’t - no part of that match was good and we were playing Tunisia - a team made up of players from Leyton Orient etc etc. And don’t say the first 30 minutes were good because it wasn’t - a good team doesn’t miss chance after chance like England did. A truly dismal display.
For starters i've heard almost universally that the first 20 mins or so were great. You seem to be the exception. Have you ever considered why that might be the case, that people rarely seem to agree with you?!?! Secondly, a large proportion of their team plays in the french top league (including for our sister club), some in belgian top flight and some in our top flight. None play in lower tiers of English football as you seem to claim other than one who plays for Sunderland. Thirdly, we won the game... something that many of the top teams/favourites failed to do against similarly ranked or lower opposition, so that is also completely false.
Sterling for me was the only one that was poor. It is a young squad & they were up against a very negative team & a basket case of a referee. We got the 3 points.
We would not be having this discussion had Lingard put his chances away. My opinion (FWIW) Rose for Young and Rashford for Sterling. Also, Belgium will rip us to shreds if we go 3 at the back. Maguire too slow for that formation, and Walker clearly not comfortable at all.
Hes got a complex whereby he has decided bigger means better to compensate for his weaknesses as a man. It's the same reason why he regularly posts about misogynistic things about women and glorified violence.
I don’t think you are too far off it there mate other than Pickford who we have not seen enough of yet
This. I am not convinced by Sterling at international level. Having said that, if Southgate names an unchanged side I would understand why.
Well he's taller than Man City's keeper and same height as Iker Casillas whos had a pretty decent career....
No better manager than Warnock at playing the awkward game and playing the referee. Tunisia were far better at this than England. For example - Tunisia got a dodgy penalty while England failed to get two nailed on penalties.
They were nothing to do with the Tunisian management though. Warnock might be good at what he does, but motivating international players at a World Cup is not on his CV.