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Evo1883

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England look quite good under tuchel , i know its only the newlands we are playing but things look good
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Ah sorry my bad


England are shit
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hill83

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Kane is either underrated or taken for granted. We will recognise that when he retires. Who’s coming through than can do what he does.*

*doesn’t turn up for big games etc
 

Otis

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I definitely think we can win the World Cup next year.

As long as Germany, France, Italy, Brazil, Argentina, Spain, Portugal, The Netherlands and Belgium are all knocked out first
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I definitely think we can win the World Cup next year.

As long as Germany, France, Italy, Brazil, Argentina, Spain, Portugal, The Netherlands and Belgium are all knocked out first
I agree. If we have to play them all at once, we’ll struggle.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Dare I say that 5th goal in the dying stages of a won game was City-esque...not stopped working hard to win the ball up the pitch and go for more goals.
Something has definitely ‘clicked’ with the group since Serbia away. Even against Wales we blitzed them and were out of sight after 20m.

I’m looking forward to Tuchel experimenting with the squad. Right now, the only change to make is to get Bellingham or Foden in the team. Anderson probably isn’t

Saka, Gordon complemented each other and Kane v well. Bellingham.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Something has definitely ‘clicked’ with the group since Serbia away. Even against Wales we blitzed them and were out of sight after 20m.

I’m looking forward to Tuchel experimenting with the squad. Right now, the only change to make is to get Bellingham or Foden in the team. Anderson probably isn’t

Saka, Gordon complemented each other and Kane v well. Bellingham.
The transition from SouthGOAT tedium to pass and move football hasn’t taken him long. Look forward to seeing it against top level opposition next.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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The transition from SouthGOAT tedium to pass and move football hasn’t taken him long. Look forward to seeing it against top level opposition next.
Qualifying is routine now, borderline a waste of time imo. Under Southgate, we broke England records for goals scored in qualification and so on.

The best team we’ve played, Senegal (in terms of world ranking) and we got battered 3-1. That’s the best team pencilled in between now and the World Cup.

Ultimately, Tuchel’s tenure gets judged on 2-3 games from the quarter finals onwards.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Qualifying is routine now, borderline a waste of time imo. Under Southgate, we broke England records for goals scored in qualification and so on.

The best team we’ve played, Senegal (in terms of world ranking) and we got battered 3-1. That’s the best team pencilled in between now and the World Cup.

Ultimately, Tuchel’s tenure gets judged on 2-3 games from the quarter finals onwards.
Then we need to get some friendlies in against much better opponents.
 

SBAndy

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Something has definitely ‘clicked’ with the group since Serbia away. Even against Wales we blitzed them and were out of sight after 20m.

I’m looking forward to Tuchel experimenting with the squad. Right now, the only change to make is to get Bellingham or Foden in the team. Anderson probably isn’t

Saka, Gordon complemented each other and Kane v well. Bellingham.

Agree with the sentiment of finding a role for Bellingham or Foden, and generally not a fan of Rogers (At international level, that is) but his style of play also seemed to complement the attacking trio a lot more with his one-touch play. Tough one.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Agree with the sentiment of finding a role for Bellingham or Foden, and generally not a fan of Rogers (At international level, that is) but his style of play also seemed to complement the attacking trio a lot more with his one-touch play. Tough one.
I can’t fathom the idea that we’ll get to a World Cup and not start either Foden, Bellingham or Palmer. One of them will start, Bellingham has X-Factor and the ‘clutch’ gene that you need to win a World Cup.

Japan and Uruguay apparently

I’ve heard Honduras will be one of the Miami games but there’s a lot of rumours milling about.

Then we need to get some friendlies in against much better opponents.

100% - qualification is a joke. I genuinely believe the Nations League should be the basis of the UEFA international calendar. Too many pointless fixtures, even when we’re shit we qualify with ease. Last loss in qualifying was in 2009!
 

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