For years our fans have moaned about shoehorning talents into the squad and now a manager has tried to create a cohesive unit people are also unhappy. It’s a big risk but it avoids the huge media storm every time a big name player sits on the bench.
Honestly I’ve no idea how this goes but I respect the approach. Lean into our culture defensively and let the superstars Jude/Saka/Kane win games for us.
I'm only interested in getting behind Thomas Tuchel and the lads now.
We all have our opinions, and everyone's entitled to that, but at the end of the day Thomas has been coaching for 26 years, and managing at the highest level for 11 of those.
I reckon if you can manage Dortmund, PSG, Chelsea and Bayern Munich and win 11 honours, from a coaching career that started from scratch, you're probably quite good and might have a rough idea of all the ingredients you need to succeed at the highest level.
After all, you're not just picking the best 26 players, you're also picking a group of men that have all the characteristics to last the course over a month in a real endurance test from all sorts of angles.
I trust wholeheartedly that there's been an extremely advanced and detailed thought process that's gone into the decision-making, as if that needs to be said.
Our job as a nation now is to bring some positivity to the management and to the team.
Come on England! 🏴
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Thought England squad was due to be announced tomorrow? So why does the media know absolutely everything already? Genuinely pointless having the announcement at this stage 👍