Agree with most your comments.
Not so sure about RLC - some good second half runs, but an awful first half and his decision making at the end of those runs was poor.
What did you reckon of?:
Delph - I thought he was poor.
Jones - chaotically crap.
ITV4 is worth a watch.
G.Neville, Wright, Giggs and Dixon are really concerned about rebounds caused by Pickford consistently spilling balls.
Opposition coaches will now tell their players to follow up all shots.
Before the game, a bunch of experts on 5Live including (Spurs loving) Jenas, explained that Dier at the moment lacks the mobility, pace and the ability to get around to shield the back 4 at international level. Henderson has earned the right to start in that position.
At least we won’t hear one cliche over the next few days:
“The second XI have given the manager a real headache over selection versus Colombia”.
They emphatically haven’t.
Belgium 2nd XI hit shots on target with venom.
Best team in the group. Have been a force in world football for many years now.
England are a work in progress, with some poor back up players (Dier, Loftus, Delph, Jones, Welbeck).
Decision making and execution, whilst under zero pressure = 0 out of 10 tonight.
Summed up by pathetic Loftus-Cheek cross.
And Welbeck joke of an attempt.
Surprise, surprise, the old pros network of pundits, are 100% behind Delph on this “Family before WC”.
It’s positive for us anyway. He’ll get no where near the England team after today.
In our next game/s I hope we don't see Loftus-Cheek, Jones and Dier.
Even Spurs fan Jenas said that Dier lacks mobility and any pace. This enables unmarked opponents to fizz in shots from 25 yards, as in the first half. With the briiliant players still left in the tournament, with Dier that...