Maybe not this one.Guehi
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Maybe not this one.Guehi
I will take that bet that he wont put that line up out. Send over the house contractThere is nothing more certain than Southgate trotting out this XI v Switzerland.
Kane
Foden Bellingham Saka
Rice Mainoo
Trippier Guehi Stones Walker
Pickford
Put your house on it.
There is nothing more certain than Southgate trotting out this XI v Switzerland.
Kane
Foden Bellingham Saka
Rice Mainoo
Trippier Guehi Stones Walker
Pickford
Put your house on it.
Not in the squad from memoryNot that I bother with England much but I'd be surprised if Guehi started at CB. Surely Branthwaite is a superior option.
In terms of full backs Walker has been trash and Trippier at LB seems bizarre given the season he had at Newcastle plus his age.
Shitgate should bite the bullet and choose one of Foden and Saka - they both ideally play out right cutting in. Front 3 be Kane in the middle, Saka/Foden on the right and on the left I'd go with Eze slightly ahead of Gordon.
Ah yeah Guehi is suspended, I forgot. No chance Southgate changes the formation. He will just replace Guehi with Konsa and roll out the same blokes in the same formation and no doubt lose to Switzerland 2-0.They ended up with a back 3 against Slovakia. Southgate used it at the last Euros. Guehi is suspended so it might look something like -
Pickford
Walker Stones Konsa
TAA Mainoo Rice Trippier
Foden Bellingham
Kane
Though if England play as badly as the other games it might look more like a back 5.
Guehi suspended and Trippier likely to be sub after his injury in the last game.
Could see Garry doing something really stupid like Saka at LB and keeping a back 4 but really he needs to go with
Pickford
Walker/Stones/Konsa/TAA
Bellingham/Rice
Foden
Saka/Kane/Gordon
Instruct Kane to stay up top and not drop deep, let Bellingham go box to box but keep him away from the wings, if Bellingham pushes forward Foden to drop back slightly and vice versa, tell Saka and Gordon to keep their width and they will have plenty of space to get in behind. The space has been there behind the wing forwards every match and Southgate refuses to expose it.
TAA as an inverted FB isn't there to defend but then Trippier wasn't great at it either, what TAA can do with the ball from that position is get it into the space in front of Saka/Walker when they overlap or play through balls to Kane. Thats assuming Kane doesn't wander about.
If Shaw is fit, bring him on for 35ish in the second half.
If Foden struggles, Bellingham to AM and Mainoo or Gallagher to CM depending on match state. Gallagher is better off the ball than Mainoo, but Mainoo is more creative on it. Really depends on the score.
If Kane struggles again by the 70th minute sub for Toney.
Its really not that difficult, Englands talent is unreal and any manager at EPL/Bundesliga/La Liga level would have this team smashing it this Euros.
Even if England shithouse their way to win the tournament Gareth has to go. Theres no way they are winning because of his system its all due to someone producing something in spite of their set up i.e the Bellingham goal.
Gotta be Ronnie...Take a guess at whose free kick map at Euros and World Cups this is. Red = goals.
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Don't know if TAA has played LB but considering he would be there for ball use and not as much his defensive skills it might be worth the change. That said its based around Southgate playing players somewhere randomly to use specific skills, I think we see Shaw or Walker at LB before we see TAA there.Has TAA played left back before? I can't see him starting there but Southgate was giving everyone a turn against Slovakia. I'm surprised Gomez hasn't been used as he's shown for Liverpool he can fill that role.
I don't remember Southgate using inverted full backs who step into midfield. He's previously picked TAA at right midfield. It's not his normal game but he's actually pretty good at dribbling past the full back and getting down the line.
The problem with giving Shaw 35 minutes is that if it goes to extra time he will have to play 70 minutes, which he might not be ready for.