Monday, 30 March 2015

A round up of England Football so far since the World Cup and England vs Lithuania review

Welcome

Hello and welcome to my first post where I will be addressing the issues and improvements of English football since the unacceptable exit of the 2014 Brazil World Cup. I will write a post every time something significant happens in the world of British Football. I would like to start off by asking you readers to subscribe and show me your support.

World Cup 2014

So what happened at the World Cup? Why did England not win a game? In my opinion it is simple and seems to have shown effect in the way that the squad has changed. I am a great fan of the legends Gerrard and Lampard etc. but I believe that they let the team down at the World Cup. They insisted on playing when it was completely obvious that they were not good enough and the more young energetic players were sat on the bench waiting for a chance to prove themselves on the worlds biggest stage. To be fair you cannot blame the entire World Cup humiliation on the likes of Steven Gerrard but have you not noticed a change since they have left the team? I certainly have. England seem to be playing with so much more pace and aggression which, in my opinion, is the way that suits them and therefore the way that they should do.

Are England actually on the turn around or is it just easy opposition?


That is a good question. It is true that England have only played really quite poor opposition but lets look on the positive side and see how much the team has bounced back and improved since the World Cup. England's only real test (if you can call it that) was playing Switzerland but a double from the ever improving Danny Welbeck easily swept them away.

England vs Lithuania 

So, England grind-ed out a solid 4-0 win against Lithuania last Friday night. Another Welbeck goal took him to be the leading goal scorer so far in the Euros. But Hodgeson will have to make some difficult decisions with the rising star Kane. Would it really be fair to drop Welbeck? Well the answer to that is clearly no. I would be very surprised and disjointed to see him dropped. Yes, Kane has shown some amazing League form but in the wake of loosing Sturrige to injury Welbeck has stepped up and put his heart and soul into that England shirt which quite a few players don't do. Welbeck has been one of the best players for England this year and has really fought for his position in the team and has been more impressive the Rooney. Many people will now call for Welbeck to be dropped for Kane but this should not happen. Welbeck has been excellent for England and actually scored the highest rating in the team for his performance on Friday. To Finnish off with this subject I do think that it would be fair to say Kane's goal was a lucky one and was really poor play from the goal keeper but nevertheless a goal is a goal.

To me it looked like that England were missing some of their creativity of their midfield without the likes of Jack Wilshere. The diamond system of him Henderson and Milner or another midfield player was starting to settle nicely and work well. With Wilshere returning from a horrific injury from yet again Manchester United he will give that creativity back. Yes, Delph played well but I don't think that he is good enough to a regular starter for England.

The future

Were are England going to go from here then? I would like to see very little change from the side as I believe the balance of the team could be upset. Kane should stay on the bench as Welbeck keeps the goals flowing although I would like to see him start to play more for Rooney or even Sterling if one of them becomes ineffective. I would like to see the defence stay as it is and maybe keep swapping Chambers and Clyne around and maybe have Gibbs or Shaw take over from the nervous and under performing Baines at the moment. Obviously I would like to see the creative Wilshere come back into the team and the dynamic Oxlade-Chamberlain once they are both fully fit.
Personally I am proud of the way that the england team has bounced back from the shocking World Cup and would like to see them keep improving. With all the young players in the England squad I think that they could really be a cup challenging team in a few years time. Give Roy his contract!

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