How’s Saka playing?
Merely stats watching but it looks like he’s having a poor game
How’s Saka playing?
Merely stats watching but it looks like he’s having a poor game
Limping and making people shit themselves. Probably.
Hard to look good when the team are playing this poorly.
Walker is still there…
Henerson was starter last game…
Gallagher and Rice as two CM and where is that creativity coming from?
Feeling good about this. Couple more unecessary booing and Tuchel will speedrun to the ‘shoehorn in players because of their name because I’m under pressure’ stage.
At this rate, he’ll be gone after the World Cup.
Before this appointment firmly believed Tuchel is a coach on the slide, not seeing anything to change that
Having the likes of Henderson in there and a few other players who have no business being in the team says a lot
Actually this part doesn’t surprise me, Tuchel’s football has been dire, for quite a long time. His football was horrific near the end of his Chelsea spell.
3-1 lmaoooooooo
3-1 lol
Getting smoked by Senegal.
Embarrassing
Bin Tuchel tonight
That goal was dope
Took a touch and finished on the same foot
The last two games are some of worst performances I’ve seen from England in a while.
Scraped past a poor Andorra side, and now getting schooled by Senegal.
Thing about Tuchel as well is he’s not a leader of men
When shit gets real tense I don’t see him leading the team and inspiring, also the level of scrutiny not sure he’s up to that either
Actually it was his dream job and he’d wanted to come to England for years and spoke about managing the national team many times before.
Think he had an amazing qualifying campaign then when it came to the World Cup the squad didn’t back him. All of the players were sulking because they couldn’t see their wives and girlfriend and he tried to impose strict measures on them.
It’s the Russia job he didn’t give one single shit about lol
Capello got shafted during the WC. The training camp drama was just Golden Generation at their absolute worst.
Despite the dogshit group stage, we were more than equals to Germany and would’ve beaten them on another day,
Yep and when you listen to them on podcasts talk about it now they just come across as spoilt brats who didn’t like the fact the manager wanted them to follow some rules.
I do genuinely believe that had the Lampard goal counted then England win that game.
But yeah, Capello gets a bad rep but the buck has to stop with the players. They literally hired one of the most successful and decorated managers of all time at the highest level and still floundered and none of them accept the blame.
By the way, I’m guessing they got booed heavily?