I think he's got a point about our DNA and inability to retain possession... It's something that's plagued us for the past 20-30 years.Cereal Killer wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2026 6:32 am Still blaming the players for sitting too deep, nothing to do with his ultra defensive formation changes and substitutions
Bin him off now
I think what he's failed to acknowledge though is that he did nothing to rectify this, and actually played in to it with a backs to the walls performance against Mexico after we lost a man (understandably), and the subsequent deployment of the same tactics against Argentina, which was the completely wrong approach.
You can't really complain about players not being good at keeping the ball, and then not play a system that allows it when the pressure is on.
He's a win at all costs manager though, and we abandoned the Project England blueprint to put all out eggs in this basket, so it's really the FA's decision to go down this route that is the core issue.
We changed how junior football was played over a decade ago and implemented a system that would allow English kids to grow up with an equal technical ability to the likes of Spain... Part of that was to promote under 21s managers to give continuation through to the senior team of this philosophy. Should have just carried on with it, given Carsley the tournament and beyond to carry through that DNA and philosophy.
Instead we decided that what made countries like Spain so successful wasn't right for us, and that we'd try and shortcut success instead. It didn't work, and so it was all for nothing unfortunately.