I don't suppose it was deliberate.Why was Kane left unmarked in the small penalty box for both the goals
Yeah, no sympathy for them whatsoever. Just a spoiler team that fouls and wastes time.Tunisia did not even pretend like they wanted to score a goal in that half.
Had to win imo. Anything other than 3 points here and they would have gone into the Belgium game needing a result, and I would not have fancied that at all.Phew.
Someone explain how VAR didn’t give both those fouls on Kane please?
Hard work. Some promising moments and some frustrating times. Lots of more fancied sides than us have opened with draws so you’ll take a win like that all day long.
Should breeze past Panama which takes a lot of pressure off that Belgium game. But this is England.
This isn't necessarily true. Presuming we drew this one then beat Panama, if Belgium beat Tunisia then we may have done enough already. But sure, could have put pressure on getting a result from that game to secure qualification.Had to win imo. Anything other than 3 points here and they would have gone into the Belgium game needing a result, and I would not have fancied that at all.
True, but rank as Tunisia were, I think we have to assume they will beat Panama, which would have made the Belgium match precarious to say the least.This isn't necessarily true. Presuming we drew this one then beat Panama, if Belgium beat Tunisia then we may have done enough already. But sure, could have put pressure on getting a result from that game to secure qualification.
Could still stuff up against Panama and be in a similar situation anyway.
No, but that wasn't meant to be my point. Maybe 'selection' would have been a better choice of word than 'formation'. But right now, any chance that doesn't fall to Kane stands minimal chance of being converted. Rashford instead of Sterling would improve things insofar as he would double the number of player's who don't panic when in front of goal. It's odd how these things go, but after years of having three attacking midfielders who could take their chances in Gerrard, Lampard and Scholes, now we don't really have any. Not at international level, anyway. Perhaps Lingard comes closest.wat
any formation relies on its players to take their chances, these misses wouldn't suddenly become better if England were playing with 4 at the back or whatever.
Likeliest scenario is we'd have been relying on goal difference, unless Tunisia had taken something from their game against Belgium, when we'd really have been in trouble. All academic of course.Had to win imo. Anything other than 3 points here and they would have gone into the Belgium game needing a result, and I would not have fancied that at all.
Well, all the England teams who had supposedly better players to work with didn't exactly fare famously well, so it's not something to be overly concerned by imo.No, but that wasn't meant to be my point. Maybe 'selection' would have been a better choice of word than 'formation'. But right now, any chance that doesn't fall to Kane stands minimal chance of being converted. Rashford instead of Sterling would improve things insofar as he would double the number of player's who don't panic when in front of goal. It's odd how these things go, but after years of having three attacking midfielders who could take their chances in Gerrard, Lampard and Scholes, now we don't really have any. Not at international level, anyway. Perhaps Lingard comes closest.
Don't get me wrong, I like Southgate and think he's going about things the right way. But he's severely limited by the options available to him.
Really wished Southgate would've had a proper whinge at that now we've won and it doesn't seen like sour grapes.Someone explain how VAR didn’t give both those fouls on Kane please?