On the other hand, watching England is starting to feel a little like watching Palace in Europe.
This England side is built to play against good teams who come out and attack. They struggle far more against sides that sit deep, keep a low block and deny space. That’s exactly the same criticism Palace get. Against teams that have a go at us, we’re far more dangerous because we can break at pace.
I saw someone comment that Tuchel’s England are set up to perform better against the bigger nations, and I think there’s a lot of truth in that. Once teams leave space, England suddenly look much more creative and threatening.
No team that reaches a World Cup is going to be poor. But international football is often about pace, space, power and counter-attacking. If the opposition opens up, that’s when players like ours become dangerous.
A lot of the criticism of England reminds me of what people said about Palace in the Europa League. People expected us to steamroller the smaller sides, but football doesn’t work like that. The pitch is only so big. When a team sits everyone behind the ball, space disappears. The moment they come out and play, that’s when the game opens up, and that’s when both Palace and England look at their best.
Granted we’ve also got Adam Wharton to call on…