Recently, the internal situation of the England team can be described as "mixed tastes", as if fried spiced peanuts just came out of the pot, and there are all kinds of flavors.
Especially Jack Grealish, a buddy, although he said "I don't want to say", the helplessness and sigh in his eyes are simply richer than soap operas.
Speaking of the England team, we originally regarded them as the favorites in this tournament, who doesn't know that the strength of the England team is comparable to the old top teams? However, now it seems that the small internal contradictions may have developed into large rifts.
Grealish's attitude is like his footwork on the pitch, flamboyant, but also deeply meaningful.
Let's start with the reluctant Grealish.
According to his own disclosure, the recent atmosphere in the team is similar to a pot of stew, with all the flavors, but I can't say which flavor it is.
He referred to Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden as their behaviour may have affected the overall cohesion of the squad.
Hey, it's like if you make a good pot of soup and someone secretly puts some strange spices in it, and the whole taste changes.
Of course, Grealish also has a lot of criticism about Harry Kane, saying that Kane needs to be clear about his position.
It's like a team project, everyone has to know where they should be working, and if even the captain can't figure out the direction, the ship will either hit the south wall or sink directly into the sea.
Grealish also mentioned that if the team is to make a difference in the future, it needs to be truly united, not just "buddies" on the surface, but also supporting each other behind the scenes.
His words were simply a special training class for the team on chicken soup for the soul.
Speaking of the unfortunate defeat of Grealish, his personal situation is also embarrassing.
Do you think, a big star, suddenly told that he is not on the list, how mixed feelings are this? But looking at his attitude, he is also open-minded, supporting the team and hoping that they can go further.
This overall view has to be admired.
So, what impact will these small movements within the squad and Grealish's 'reluctance to say more' have on the England team? To be honest, this internal contradiction is sometimes more difficult than that of the opponent.
It's like if you wear a pair of shiny looking shoes, but your feet are full of blisters when you walk, and outsiders can't see them, but you hurt terribly.
As for Grealish's "respect", this is especially important.
Maintaining the image of the team in public and not publicizing the ugliness of the family is a kind of protection for the team and a display of one's professionalism.
Although he gritted his teeth and said "I don't want to say", the restraint and wisdom behind this are indeed worth learning from every member of our team.
Finally, about this whole event, I would like to say that no matter which team it is, unity is always the cornerstone of success.
Just like a bird, only when its two wings are in harmony can it fly high and far.
Although these problems in the England team are difficult to solve for a while, as long as everyone can let go of the ego, embrace the big ego, and clarify their respective roles and responsibilities, it is not impossible to get back together and achieve better results.
In short, Grealish's "I don't want to say" this time, in fact, says a lot.
Hopefully, England will learn from this and take on the next challenges with a more united and professional outlook.
Let's wait and see if this "lion" can rediscover his kingly demeanor in the wind and rain.
To be honest, the internal contradictions of the England team this time are like a washing machine at home, making a mess, and no one knows what will pop up in the next second.
Grealish dude, despite his "I don't want to say", has mixed tastes in his heart, and can make a table of hodgepodge.
But then again, while this matter is confusing, it can't help but make people feel a little worried.
After all, the atmosphere of the team has no impact on the results, no, everyone is starting to worry, if this continues, can the England team still play well? Don't blame everyone for thinking too much, after all, this is related to our national honor!
A netizen said: "I really don't know why these boys can't figure out the situation?" Everyone is out to play, can you not be so careful and concentrate on playing? Seeing Grealish in a situation like this, I feel sorry for him, a good star doesn't let him play well, it's not a waste of talent! ”
True, Grealish's situation is an indescribable sense of loss.
However, it also reminds people that even the top teams can't escape the trouble of internal contradictions.
No, some netizens continued: "I think the problem of the England team is not only Grealish's problem alone, there must be other hidden secrets."
It's like a pot of soup, which looks clear on the surface, but in fact, the seasonings and impurities in it have long been mixed together.
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Indeed, for a team to succeed, it is not enough to have skills, internal harmony is also extremely important.
Take Bukayo Saka and Foden as an example, if they don't form a tacit understanding on the pitch and instead calculate each other, the overall performance of the team will definitely suffer.
Some netizens commented: "Seeing the current situation in Grealish, I can only say that the England team really needs a big overhaul."
It's not as simple as changing a few people or adjusting the lineup, but it needs to fundamentally solve internal problems.
Otherwise, no matter how good the tactics are, no matter how strong the players, they can only be on paper.
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That makes sense.
If England want to make a difference in the next game, the first thing they have to deal with is this internal discord.
It's like a car, if there is a problem with the engine, the best car can't go far.
Besides, this kind of thing is not without a solution.
For example, team building activities can be used to enhance the understanding and trust between players.
Or bring in a psychological counselor in the coaching team to help solve the psychological problems of the players.
After all, a player who is in a good mood can play at his best on the field.
Another netizen added: "I think Harry Kane, as the captain, should be more active in mediating these conflicts."
He is not only the team's leading scorer, but also the team's spiritual leader.
The role of the captain is very crucial to the unity of the team.
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That's also a way to do it.
If Harry Kane can step up and solve the problem as a captain, I believe it will be a very positive sign for the England team.
After all, there is no doubt that the harmony of the team directly affects the success or failure of the game.
In short, England do need to make some changes in the current situation.
Grealish, as well as the rest of the players, should focus on the game rather than internal strife.
After all, the power of the team is endless, and only when everyone works together can we achieve good results on the field.