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27th March 2018 at 8:03 pm #18801
Obviously now as we speak, England V Italy at Wembley.
Also to watch out for:
Germany V Brazil
Spain V Argentina
Maybe a little bit of a way to gauge how good these teams really are even though it’s non-competitive.
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27th March 2018 at 8:06 pm #18802Stones already showing to be a liability!!
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27th March 2018 at 8:30 pm #18803VARDY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Get in!
And please don’t disallow this!
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27th March 2018 at 8:33 pm #18804AnonymousNot sure what the fuss was with Walker and the ref.
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27th March 2018 at 8:38 pm #18805AnonymousWe need to get more players forward in open play.
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27th March 2018 at 8:43 pm #18806Typical dirty play there by Italy. Obstructing Ox.
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27th March 2018 at 9:41 pm #18808The little unnecessary passes is what let’s our momentum down. If we’re 1-0 up, we’re toying with the idea of going for the second goal.
Lallana’s annoyed be a bit since he’s come on – just more into needless flash touches.
We don’t have anybody to head or just attack our crosses from corners.
This spell towards the end has just invited the Italians for an equalizer.
We need to press!
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27th March 2018 at 9:55 pm #18809VAR from a neutral’s POV gets the KUDOS for me and that’s why I’ve remained with idea because of critical calls as in the Penalty which it was for me.
We’re only ourselves to blame for our naivety.
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28th March 2018 at 2:18 pm #18812Thought Sterling and Lingard were both very good last night. Raised my hopes somewhat for the summer with Kane being supplied by them.
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28th March 2018 at 3:08 pm #18813I thought the same Jim. Hope Lallana can get himself fit he’s a much better option to Is in midfield.
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28th March 2018 at 3:09 pm #18814…I thought Vardy took his goal really well too.
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28th March 2018 at 4:34 pm #18816Agree Jim. I’m starting to think Alli would do well to get in the side. I think there’s a good few players ahead of Alli now
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28th March 2018 at 5:02 pm #18817Puppy does need a kick up the backside, might do him good!
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28th March 2018 at 6:42 pm #18818Lallana both club and country has been hit and miss with me at times has left me frustrated purely because I haven’t seen him rise up to his full potential in the same way he did for Southampton.
He’s probably grown to be a better player under Klopp, but I feel his best position is just behind the front 3 in a 4-3-3 set up, but as far as last night went, he was ineffective for me.
What’s the point of him coming on when he’s showing no thrust to penetrate into the opposition’s penalty area?
Showing fancy touches on an unthreatening area of the pitch and taking time to do so just allows opposition to reorganize themselves.
Side to side and backwards passing too, more than less (although that could be criticised against other England players too).
I just Southgate doesn’t fall into the trap of some of predecessors in picking players purely on shirt badge and so-called reputation.
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28th March 2018 at 6:51 pm #18819Sterling’s grown in a lot of confidence leading up to this tournament and he can only get better. He has pace and runs at opposition which we need. He needs the support of others to link up with him when involved in attacking play.
Much credit to Pep.
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