England 0 Belgium 1
England lost
against Belgium for a place at the top of the table. But to be honest, I didn’t know how to word that last sentence. Should
it be that England, by losing had actually won the smarter move and Belgium actually lost? Was it tactical genius, or poor management? Whatever way we look at it the deed is done. Fate awaits us.
Years ago, and I am
talking about years ago, it was always the done thing to put your best team out
and only using subs when really necessary (such as injuries or poor
performance), of course that was years ago. Modern football is all about rotation and giving everybody a chance, even if it means we take one step forward and two back. Granted, it works for some... others, just get mocked and lose out.
The good news that we have learnt from that match, and that is Southgate’s
second string team isn’t good enough to win a paper bag fight (unless they were
told to lose, if so then I apologise).
There isn’t really much one can write about as it was a non-match.
Other than tactical genius or naive stupidity. Southgate is a young manager learning the ropes. The team are also
young and learning the ropes. I will say that Martinez didn’t look like he
appreciated Belgium's goal, and he also
made a substantial amount of changes himself. So it was the battle of tactically trying to lose, and Belgium
lost, and England won. What is for sure,
if we win and Belgium lose then the press
will have a field day and praise Southgate.
If England loses then the knives will be
out for wasting an opportunity to beat Belgium. Shit happens, but shit also depends on which
way the wind is blowing and who gets the wind in their face.
What was also interesting was the atmosphere by the England fans.
Nobody really seemed bothered that we lost. Apart from a few moans and groans,
overall they were reasonably happy. Even
the press and commentators seemed a bit
subdued.
My feelings, by talking to certain
people (if you know what I mean; a nod is
as good as a wink to a blind man, sort of thing) was that the whole things was a tremendous
tactical genius display, if it was pulled off well. Personally,
I am not a gambler, but then again I am not running the national or a league
team. And I certainly don’t get the money they get. What was it that Disraeli said about “greasy poles?”
Everything, so far, connected to the Russian
tournament seems to be going well, and
everything is tickety-boo (that is if you count
England losing a good thing).
Onwards and upwards, and the next port of call is
England v Columbia. All fine at sea, until the big waves come and start
swishing one around.
khoroshego dnya (have a nice day).
Don Scully
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