I’m really concerned that the World will find Englands comfortable win tomorrow a bit boring.
De Paul, Mac Allister and Paredes are just not at the level of Rice, Anderson and Bellingham unfortunately.
🏴 are going to be so dominant and it’s sad to see Messi go out on a whimper
If you've ever played football, in this condition, for a national-level player, whatever position Stones takes wouldn’t matter. 99 times out of 100, that attack will be a goal. For 1 out of 100, it won’t end with a goal when you have a dumbass player that doesn’t pass the ball. Easy as that.
Si jugaste fútbol alguna vez no solo ves que “Sorloth no la pasa”. Hay factores claves:
1) El posicionamiento de Stones es brutal, quita ángulo de la zurda, le da toda la derecha y tapa la línea de pase
2) Sorloth es lento y tosco, el pase no era fácil x.com/ClaudioMate4/s…
Jude Bellingham pushed back on Thomas Tuchel’s criticism of England’s performance against Norway.
“Maybe he doesn’t know what it means to face a team with Haaland, Ødegaard, Nusa, Sørloth…”
Fair point? 👀 #WorldCup
@Rainmaker1973 Okay, the balloon will fly and float in the sky, so how will the rescue team know there are actual people to save? It can float miles away.
I have a suggestion for the World Cup format:
Keep 64 teams, but instead of 12 small groups, make it two big table. Like UCL format.
Each team plays 4 different opponents. After that, the top 32 go to the knockouts.
This is way better because 3 group games feels too little. One bad game, one red card, one unlucky mistake, and your whole World Cup can be finished.
With 4 matches, teams get more chance to prove themselves. Fans get more big games early. The table stays exciting until the end. And it still doesn’t make the tournament too long.
Gianni Infantino has admitted FIFA are looking at ways to expand the World Cup, to make it a 64-team tournament as soon as 2030... 👀
The tournament is already going to be the biggest, spread across THREE different continents 🤯
@PrinceofRMA@DAZNFootball I disagree with you. Just look at Guardiola, how many times has he been unhappy or angry after matches his team actually won? That’s what great coaching looks like, and Tuchel deserves credit here.
@FinnAfAlbansson@DAZNFootball I disagree man.Tuchel’s comment instead was bad.Those boy worked their ass out hard on that pitch against this dangerous Norwegian side to qualify the team to the next round.And the least he could do is encourage them and not discredit their efforts.Tuchel talks too much