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problem you have with Foden is he often plays wide and drifts inside for City and is very good at it but that's the space Kane tends to play in so for England Foden does end up being ineffective.
You could play him as a 10 behind Kane and drop Bellingham deeper which I think is the ideal way to go and means you can play a real wide player such as Gordon or Sterling out there but not sure Southgate will go that way as again its where Kane likes to operate
We certainly have the attacking players to win it, but so do a few other sides.
I just think the players wouldn't be good enough to implement his ideas. Don't get me wrong he wouldn't be struggling and bottom but I don't think he'd be a guarantee of success either
he doesn't have the players either imo We could win it but so could Germany, France, Spain and Portugal.
We've got no left back, 2 first choice centre halves not playing regular and a puzzle for where to fit in Foden whilst still having protection for the back 4 in midfield
Managing those egos, keeping multi millionaires motivated and creating a style they enjoy playing that also wins games is far from easy
Of course he may well struggle with a league 2 side but I'd imagine most league 2 managers would struggle managing man City or Barcelona International football is also very different, many great club managers have struggled with it, the best managers at international level have also usually done very little in club football bar a few exceptions
No doubt England should win more with Pep in charge but it should be said he's not perfect, has lost a lot of knockout games due to mistakes he's made and he's a fiercely passionate Spaniard who will more than likely rather manage that Spain team than England
if Southgate goes this summer I'd give the job to Eddie Howe
yeah I agree he should have stopped it but I think the time left in the round and how big the fight was had an influence and he gave him a standing count instead, doesn't make it right but ca see why the referee did that and Fury did recover to last 3 more rounds and looked fine by the end
It was a pretty fair result though, Usyk clearly won
After all the talk from Fury about Usyk being a middleweight and the mocking of AJ when he lost to him, it was a pretty humiliating night for Fury to get put on his arse by him
It was a really good fight, thought Usyk won by about 4 rounds, any other fight the ref stops it in the 9th, he was gone at that point, God knows what the ref saw who gave it to Fury
It was similar to the second fight he had with AJ, afterwards Joshua was adamant he won and his corner were giving him wrong information throughout but he wasn't winning the tight rounds and rounds 8-10 Usyk just blew him away
If they have a rematch UI think Fury will win but wouldn't be shocked if Usyk decides to retire now at the very top
easy answer for the greedy sods, make 4th Champions League place a 4 team playoff from 4th - 7th and play them out in Saudi Arabia or the US and then spunk the money on more players
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They take millions out of the club every year and don't invest their own money, it's all borrowed, the stadium has been left to rot, the training ground is piss poor and they are a mess off and on the pitch spending on par with Man City for some awful players
These things are all relative, their problems seem like nothing to us but for their fanbase and what they grew up with to then slip from the best at everything to a laughing stock no wonder they protest