wpdavid
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I agree actually. Most of Southgate's predecessors would have killed to be able to choose a midfield 3 from Rice, Bellingham, Foden and Palmer, and they should only get better over the next few years. And as you say, there are decent alternatives/back-up in Mainoo and Wharton, who are also very young. The three wide players in this squad should be around for ages, and hopefully some of the others will refind their form in the future. If Walker goes, which he probably will, then there are still alternatives in TAA and, if he's ever fit, James. Stones doesn't need to go anywhere yet, Guehi's been fine, as was Konsa in the one game he played. The left side of defence may continue to be a problem, but there are a couple of younger players who could step up. The biggest problem is probably deciding what to do about Kane; were his performances due to not recovering from his back injury or are we seeing signs of terminal decline now?I'm not sure results will necessarily decline. There's a strong nucleus of players under 24 - Foden, Bellingham, Saka, Gueye, Palmer, Wharton etc, not to mention the U21 team that recently won the Euros.
If we take the view that the poor performances before and during this tournament were due to the manager rather than the players, then we should be fine. And that's without repeating my facetious line that the next couple of tournaments must be in the bag now that Southgate's gone.
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