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I have berated McLaren in the past but not for yesterday. We were entertaining, Germany didnt get into our half for the first 22 minutes and we created a lot.
We had a couple of missed tackles, one freak cross , one long range bomb and we have somehow lost in a game where there about 55 substitutions - in a friendly between 2 under strength teams.
I am not worried. I was actually entertained for a change watching England.
Radio 5, Football365 and this muppet are all digging the knife in needlessly.
Micah Richards was outstanding, there was fluidity to the passing at times and the players seemed to have a more confident air about them.
I don't think last night's result will do any damage at all, but there are clearly those in the media who would rather see failure and moan about it. The author of the article is using a defeat (not a catastrophic or significant one) to repeat what many ranters have said before.
And it clearly wasn't proof read!
They have gifted young players. Rooney and Richards come to mind. They have elite caliber players like Gerrard who would be automatic first choices for every squad in Europe. The problem is forming them into a coherent and competent unit, a task to which McClaren has proved woefully inadequate.
What top European international squad has looked good? Italy just got beat 3-1 by Hungary with a bunch of geriatrics. France has called up Boumsong in the last year. Spain are perpetually incompetent.
2. England's second problem is the pervasive perception amongst the English that England will screw up, play bad, etc. This affects the psyche of the English players, not only because of current negative expectations by England fans, but also because the players themselves grew up in a culture where England is expected to suck. It's a self-defeating mentality that the players themselves adopt effecting their play negatively.
3. England's third problem is Paul Robinson (their goal keeping situation in general is bleak). Teams that have a strong mentality and who are successful usually have a strong keeper. Robinson gets scored on from deep every other week because he sits too far out of net and he lacks the proper reaction to compensate for his positioning. Also, he's not anything special on crosses. The players, no matter what they say, realize this. This creates an even worse team morale.