He has to stop on as there is nobody else as I can't cope with it being Arry or worse Southgate.
That's where we disagree slightly Stu.
I thought against Italy we played well (defence apart) and looked threatening. Really believe we should have got something from that game.
Against Uruguay however I feel our passing went all to pot and we were sluggish and disjointed and the performance error-riddled. I don't think we played at all well against what on the night was a very averge Uruguayan side.
For me it was two very different England performances. I don't think we were awful against Uruguay but I thought the performance was quite a bit below average, whereas against Italy we were quite impressive at times, especially going forward.
I think to an extent though that both us and Italy had everything geared up for this 'big' first game leading into the game, that it took a lot of both teams mentally which caused a bit of a lull, which was reflected in both teams second performances. One of the reporters in 5Live had said the day before the Uraguay game that the mood of the camp felt different, more workmanlike than the buzz before the Italy game. I think that's where both sides played two very different games.
We could have won either game, but we didn't. And for all our attacking promise we scored just 2 goals conceded 4. Our defence and midfield have been poor for both games, and Roy must take some of the blame for that for trying to shoehorned Rooney, sturridge, sterling and Wellbeck into the starting line up.
I would stick with him though as there is no one else.
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