Brothers, today I want to break a great news for you! England is really playing big this time!
Remember that breath-taking friendly before the European Championship? England was actually pressed to the ground by Iceland and rubbed! This game not only made the fans collectively confused, but also triggered an epic "No. 10 jersey civil war".
Speaking of which, it was even more sassy than De Bruyne's pass. originally thought that Foden, the "best player in the Premier League", was firmly in the No. 10 position, but who wanted to "make" himself "gone" in a friendly match? This operation is simply digging a pit for yourself!
Foden: A "gorgeous" turn from a prince to a marginal man
Foden's buddy is a sideways master in Manchester City, but he has become a "trickster" in the national team. Isn't this driving a Ferrari like a tricycle? Every time he was replaced, Foden's expression, tsk, was even more exciting than when Ronaldo was replaced! This guy must be thinking to himself, "I'm here to play football, not to be a spectator!" "
Bellingham: Is it really a No. 10 material?
Bellingham swept thousands of troops in La Liga, with 27 goals and 16 assists, which is even more exaggerated than hanging! But when it comes to the national team, this guy's performance in the No. 10 position, to be honest, is a bit like a "half-baked" potato. Sometimes it has a flash of inspiration, and sometimes it seems like you can't find the north on the field. This makes one wonder if Southgate has some misunderstanding of the position of "No. 10".
Southgate: Tactical genius or lost lamb?
At the end of the day, it's our head coach Gareth Southgate. This benevolent brother's way of employing people is even more complicated than solving Sudoku. Drop Foden on the wing, tuck Bellingham into midfield and send home Grealish, a wide hitman. I don't know this operation, I think he's playing football manager! No wonder Kane and Walker were stunned, this lineup didn't even dare to be arranged like this in FIFA games!
England: Who is the real core?
Now the question is, who is the real core of the England team? Is it the marginalized Foden? Or Bellingham, who is awkwardly positioned? Or Kane, who is alone in the front line? This team is like a hodgepodge, with ingredients and flavors, but they just don't know what the chef wants to cook.
What does the future hold?
The latest news suggests that Southgate may be leaving with a cover. This is interesting, will the new coach come and reshuffle this game? Will Foden wear the number 10 shirt again? Will Bellingham be reverted to a pure midfield? Will Grealish be recalled? I'm afraid these questions will not be revealed until the new coach takes office.
At the end of the day, the problem for England is not a lack of talent, but how to make good use of it. It's like having a bunch of top-notch ingredients in your hands, but the chef is not good enough, and the dishes you make are naturally not satisfactory. There is still a long way to go for England. How to balance individual ability and team tactics, and how to increase flexibility while maintaining stability, these are all issues that need to be solved urgently. Stop us watching you "find your mom and dad" on the pitch! No matter how it changes, we want to see a really strong England team. After all, football is round, and who knows what will happen in the next second?
Fans and friends, what do you think of the England team's operation? Do you think Southgate should go on the bus instead of leading the national team? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area, let's complain together!