Gakpo robbed.
It seemed very close. To me it looked he touched it.
Gakpo robbed.
And then you somehow have Rangnick coaching Austria. Man this really was our shot...Southgate is a special case IMO. Man relegated Middlesbrough then got the England job as if England are a Championship team.
But the best managers don't take national teams and while it's very understandable it's also a bit sad.
Everybody worships Guardiola, but the way he sets up is inherently negative, and predicated on quick, niggling fouls by forward players as soon as the ball is lost in order to prevent any momentum being built up by the opposition; typically they will have been under pressure for a while so will try to get the ball deep from a free kick in their own half, from which Pep's guys can recover the ball and restart.I honestly think this is just a phase of international football that's gonna pass. I mean the knockouts in Euros and Worlds have been cautious games my entire life, but the fact that it's so f*cking bad this tournament can easily be put down to the fact that argubly the three most talented teams are coached by Deschamps, Southgate and Martinez who are all mediocre coaches prefering these kind of tactics. Nobody felt like there was a shift to super defensive football during the group stages but now that we are constantly confronted with these teams their tactics are more and more in the center of attention.
That being said, man do I hope France and England both lose. Unbelievable how they are playing with these kind of players at their disposal. I know everyone is now on the "they made it to the semis so their tactics must have been the correct one" wave, but if you have a squad this good you should not have to depend on winning a penalty shootout. You cannot tell me England, who needed a late equalizer for the second game in a row, is actually tactically set up in a way that maximizes their chance to win.
Southgate is a special case IMO. Man relegated Middlesbrough then got the England job as if England are a Championship team.
But the best managers don't take national teams and while it's very understandable it's also a bit sad.
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Hell, likewise Spain in 2010. Everybody talked about what beautiful football they played and have whitewashed their vision of that team like they were Brazil 1982 or something, but they lost 1-0 to Switzerland in the group stage, then in the knockout stages they won 1-0, 1-0, 1-0 and 1-0 (after extra time) while the pundits lined up to sycophantically dribble about how this was how football was meant to be played.
The poorly-concealed Athletic Club fan in me wants to credit Nico Williams entirely.Spain before this Euro's had become a complete meme team of 80% posession 1000 passes/game or whatever and 2 shots on target playing 0-0
Let's hope we'll see the teams tomorrow deliver.Some poor defending in this game from both sides, it's not what you want to see.
If the French keep shooting balls out of the stadium, Vingegaard might end up having a pair for tomorrow's stage.
Nothing wrong with that penalty, Dumfries was needlessly reckless with his blocking attempt. If things like that are being left ungiven, defenders just get a completely unfair and unjustified advantage.
Thing is the ball is gone and the basically kick each other. In essence Kane kicks Dumfries harder than vice versa. It's just a collision.
If this rule was adhered to consistently for the last 20 years, Pepe would have been a Ballon d'Or winnerHit ball first then you can hit whoever you want. Yeah that makes sense.