Why is anybody expecting England to win the World Cup with that spine?

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Why is anybody expecting England to win the World Cup with that spine?

Nobody expects England to win the World Cup.

Stones and Maguire's center back partnership isn't great. The U.S. has a second-rate defense, a potentially great number six and no elite striker. England has one excellent striker and great options in attacking midfield or on the wings. Matt Pitt correctly points out that England’s dire lack of success in knockout games. of the 98 squad, for example, Seaman, Campbell, Ince, Adams, Beckham, Shearer, Sheringham, McManaman and Scholes, Owen and Les Ferdinand would all probably have replaced people in the current squad. Niall, Annapolis. He thinks that the England team is not as good as it used to be.

England didn't win the World Cup. Matt Pitt asks when was the last time England beat someone you wouldn't expect them to beat in a knock-out scenario? Dara O'Reilly, London, suggests July 2021. . It's possible that England doesn't have the talent to succeed in the football World cup.

England's World Cup team is weak in defence, midfield, attack and backup. Gareth Southgate is paid £5 million per year to manage this team. Matthew (ITFC) thinks England's team should have played better. He thinks the discourse around England’s World cup exit has been strange. Matthew thinks this was a Brazil 82 side that played wonderful, flamboyant football before being harshly cut down in their prime.

England played better in losing to France than in the previous two World Cups. The bookies back Marcelo Bielsa as the next England manager. If France win the World Cup, does that make Deschamps the greatest manager in history? Matthew is sceptical. He thinks international management is a different beast to club management. Most international managers do not win a trophy at their first attempt. England don't have this option. A change of manager most likely means not winning Euro 2024 and going through a rebuild. Matthew thinks that the bookmakers are probably right.

They have won anything at international level. They understand English culture and have English coaching experience.

Steve Cooper, Bielsa, and Weigmann are the top three candidates for the England national team. Mourinho is a wildcard option. Gareth deserves one more shot. Rob S. would like to see Kane retire from international duty after he gets one goal. He would also like Tammy Abraham to play up front. He thinks that English players move for a greater challenge and are less valued. Jesus can't get a game for Brazil after leaving Manchester City for Arsenal. John Herdman is also a good option for England.


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