It was a good result. A real pity that he was far too cocky in the Home game against them. I think what was being said in the Press when to his head. A Shame. It cost him.
Great analysis would have loved some more on Bellingham though he was ridiculous with his two posts, creating goals, and building up play, not to mention dribbling right through their midfield and defence all game
And it’s about the right strategy. A team of 10s could have worked if we had controlled the ball and had an intelligent attacking plan that played to those players strengths
Excellent analysis as per. Like you, I was a big fan of Carsley and what he had achieved with the unders and would have liked to have seen him given a bit of a chance. Having said that, the home performance was a thing of nightmares. Getting out of jail and still unable to shore up a misfit defence. maybe his time will come further down the line. Let's hope Tuchel can get a tune out of this talented bunch.
Great. I like that: what have the Greeks ever done for us intro. Should give them the Parthenon marbles back. So good to see an England side get forward fast. How did we cope with Southgate
Got to do it when it matters though in the final of a Euros or World Cup. Sadly Tuchel will face exactly the same problems as Southgate. Players turning up at tournaments injured and out of form after playing too many intense games for their clubs.
Well there is the fact that we have seriously good players all over the pitch, in fact we were almost playing a 'B' team.....but you do for sure need some tactics.....
Players like Curtis Jones and Angel Gomes are far more crucial to England playing good football than Declan Rice and Jude Bellingham, and for control in the midfield, I wpuldnt play Rice and Bellingham together.
Shame Carsley is going back to the U21's after the game with Ireland. Good for the U21's though. I am however happy with the Tuchel appointment. England appear to be moving forward.
Love the explanations! Question re HK: why would he not work in this system with two fast wingers either side? He plays in that system for Bayern, against whom teams tend to sit deep and try to frustrate. He was best for England when it was 2 of Saka, Peak Sterling, Rashford, and Dortmund Sancho either side. He drops in, makes room, wingers do their out-to-in runs into the space, or if on the outside then Kane gets on the end of the cutback / cross. Was the issue with England in the summer not just the fact that we only had a real winger on one side with Saka, and that with Foden coming inside Kane was tripping over Bellingham and Foden too much? But that's not a problem if you go back to Kane + two real wingers. I get that he is too much of a lummox for a high-intensity high press - so is the issue that this system loses possession a lot, so we need a press to win it back? That, and Watkins is good too of course. Thanks!
So, the Greeks invented maths, architecture, language etc. etc? Sorry to shatter your illusions Adam but they didn’t. The high point of Greek culture was the 5th century BC, around 490-404 BC, known as the Classical Greek period. Mycenaean Greece existed previously in the Bronze Age, but that was a different culture. Maths, architecture, writing or ‘language’ as you call it, were all in existence millennia before the classical Greek period, in the region of Mesopotamia and in Egypt, around 4,000-3,500 BC, as far as archaeologists currently know. The Sumerians invented many things we use today relating to numbers, such as the 60 second minute, and they actually perfected maths, creating symbols for numbers, at around 3,200 BC. They also gave us the first form of writing we know of known as cuneiform, at around 3,500 BC. The earliest known Greek inscriptions using the Greek alphabet, which our modern alphabet in the west is based on, were around 700 BC, which they’d developed from the Phoenician alphabet, invented by the Phoenicians around 900 BC. With regards to architecture, the Sumerians built their first Ziggurat at around 4,000 BC, which is essentially one of the first architectural marvels we know of in civilised order, marking the rise of large settlements and great cities, even before the first Egyptian pyramids, around 2,600 BC. One of the most distinctive features that Greek architecture is known for, pillars, or columns, was actually used by the great Egyptian architect Imhotep in around 2,600 BC, around 2,000 years before the Greeks began using pillars in their architecture, probably copying the Egyptians. It must also be understood that great feats of architecture such as building pyramids, cannot be engineered without a reasonably sophisticated knowledge of geometrics, which the Egyptians had mastered thousands of years before the Greeks, and used principles similar to Pythagorean Theorem thousands of years before Pythagoras was born. Indeed Pythagoras, Thales and Plato all studied geometry, maths and philosophy in Egypt. I could go on, but I think I’ll let you get back to your football tactics, which you’re best sticking to IMO…😊
My boyfriend tried to spice things up by suggesting we try a new position from the Kama Sutra. We ended up more tangled than a pair of headphones in a pocket🐱
This is the best Tactical UA-cam channel..Fact 👏👏👏
Haha that Kyle walker joke 😂😂😂
I almost spit my drink😂😂😂
I saw this comment as the video began and still had to pause when the joke came along. Sometimes it’s better to know something is coming.
It took me like 5 seconds afterwards before it hit me "oh he just roasted the man" 🤣
This game was the best time I have had watching England play in a long time.
That walker joke was so out of pocket hahahaha
Much needed competition for declan rice position
Kyle Walker + Tony Gord off the bat 👏 👏 👏
Man see's FourFourTwo release England video. Tells the wife Susan. BOSH. Man and wife happy.
Well done Lee Carsley beat a good Greece team playing good positive football.
It was a good result. A real pity that he was far too cocky in the Home game against them. I think what was being said in the Press when to his head. A Shame. It cost him.
@@vincnetjones3037I don’t think it was really him being cocky, I think it was him testing the limit of how offensive a team could get.
Curtis Jones is so underrated, phenomenal player
The mainstream media was humbled. They had there knifes out, ready to hit hard of the players pulling out
i'm genuinely shook by that Anthony Gordon snippet that went up at 1:24
Great analysis would have loved some more on Bellingham though he was ridiculous with his two posts, creating goals, and building up play, not to mention dribbling right through their midfield and defence all game
I think we do owe Carsley a huge thank you, he showed us that a team of numbers 10's doesn't work you need the right players in the right position
And it’s about the right strategy. A team of 10s could have worked if we had controlled the ball and had an intelligent attacking plan that played to those players strengths
Forward this to tuchel mate, lovely analysis
Curtis Jones is so good
I don't even like football but your channel is one of my favourites
Great video 👏
Excellent analysis as per. Like you, I was a big fan of Carsley and what he had achieved with the unders and would have liked to have seen him given a bit of a chance. Having said that, the home performance was a thing of nightmares. Getting out of jail and still unable to shore up a misfit defence. maybe his time will come further down the line. Let's hope Tuchel can get a tune out of this talented bunch.
Why wouldn't you include young players who had won the U 21 Euros ?
So much better than the so called analysis on TV.
Oh my! That delivery !!! That comment about < detests the very concept of pulling out > was absolutely, unequivocally, nasty !!
1:24 hes slaying
I was so hoping you’d do an analysis of this game! 🎉🎉
I watch these when life is going well just to get frustrated that you don’t line up your heat maps. 🎉
thank you for the explanation funny pink fella
This video is the perfect amount of unhinged.
Hahaha top form with the jokes today. Tony Gord/Kyle walker were my personal highlights
12:06 Did you shit yourself in excitement over the England team? 😆
That’s one nasty fart at 12:07
Great. I like that: what have the Greeks ever done for us intro. Should give them the Parthenon marbles back.
So good to see an England side get forward fast. How did we cope with Southgate
Got to do it when it matters though in the final of a Euros or World Cup. Sadly Tuchel will face exactly the same problems as Southgate. Players turning up at tournaments injured and out of form after playing too many intense games for their clubs.
Kyle Walker watching this video 💀
Well there is the fact that we have seriously good players all over the pitch, in fact we were almost playing a 'B' team.....but you do for sure need some tactics.....
1:05 pmsl
numbers are upside down again
Players like Curtis Jones and Angel Gomes are far more crucial to England playing good football than Declan Rice and Jude Bellingham, and for control in the midfield, I wpuldnt play Rice and Bellingham together.
Shame Carsley is going back to the U21's after the game with Ireland. Good for the U21's though. I am however happy with the Tuchel appointment. England appear to be moving forward.
Democracy invented by Greeks is debatable at best!
Who knew that wingers running might get you results?
Not Southgate,
Getting results is hardly something Southgate’s England struggled with…
Love the explanations! Question re HK: why would he not work in this system with two fast wingers either side? He plays in that system for Bayern, against whom teams tend to sit deep and try to frustrate. He was best for England when it was 2 of Saka, Peak Sterling, Rashford, and Dortmund Sancho either side. He drops in, makes room, wingers do their out-to-in runs into the space, or if on the outside then Kane gets on the end of the cutback / cross. Was the issue with England in the summer not just the fact that we only had a real winger on one side with Saka, and that with Foden coming inside Kane was tripping over Bellingham and Foden too much? But that's not a problem if you go back to Kane + two real wingers. I get that he is too much of a lummox for a high-intensity high press - so is the issue that this system loses possession a lot, so we need a press to win it back? That, and Watkins is good too of course. Thanks!
Funny how all the cocky Greeks are now silent 😂 wasn't that way after the first leg. 😂
Hola
Not exactly genius seeing the team they were playing but I’m just a mad Greek fan
So, the Greeks invented maths, architecture, language etc. etc? Sorry to shatter your illusions Adam but they didn’t. The high point of Greek culture was the 5th century BC, around 490-404 BC, known as the Classical Greek period. Mycenaean Greece existed previously in the Bronze Age, but that was a different culture. Maths, architecture, writing or ‘language’ as you call it, were all in existence millennia before the classical Greek period, in the region of Mesopotamia and in Egypt, around 4,000-3,500 BC, as far as archaeologists currently know. The Sumerians invented many things we use today relating to numbers, such as the 60 second minute, and they actually perfected maths, creating symbols for numbers, at around 3,200 BC. They also gave us the first form of writing we know of known as cuneiform, at around 3,500 BC. The earliest known Greek inscriptions using the Greek alphabet, which our modern alphabet in the west is based on, were around 700 BC, which they’d developed from the Phoenician alphabet, invented by the Phoenicians around 900 BC. With regards to architecture, the Sumerians built their first Ziggurat at around 4,000 BC, which is essentially one of the first architectural marvels we know of in civilised order, marking the rise of large settlements and great cities, even before the first Egyptian pyramids, around 2,600 BC. One of the most distinctive features that Greek architecture is known for, pillars, or columns, was actually used by the great Egyptian architect Imhotep in around 2,600 BC, around 2,000 years before the Greeks began using pillars in their architecture, probably copying the Egyptians. It must also be understood that great feats of architecture such as building pyramids, cannot be engineered without a reasonably sophisticated knowledge of geometrics, which the Egyptians had mastered thousands of years before the Greeks, and used principles similar to Pythagorean Theorem thousands of years before Pythagoras was born. Indeed Pythagoras, Thales and Plato all studied geometry, maths and philosophy in Egypt. I could go on, but I think I’ll let you get back to your football tactics, which you’re best sticking to IMO…😊
My boyfriend tried to spice things up by suggesting we try a new position from the Kama Sutra. We ended up more tangled than a pair of headphones in a pocket🐱
Why the fuck does this channel get so many bots?
I've mastered the art of saying "I'm fine" in 47 different languages💋