A league indeedToney has won a league before
I take my words back, I wasn't familiar with his immense winning game, truly.
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A league indeedToney has won a league before
A league indeed
I take my words back, I wasn't familiar with his immense winning game, truly.
Yeah soz Watkins and Toney have won the League 20 times, forgot mate, carry on. Serial winners.
I don’t think he played the same as Rodri but if you’re average position graph says so whatever. Ruiz was behind him more than he was Rodri which says to me it switched to a double pivot.Even deeper. Shocking that how he's ignoring me isn't it.
Nothing to do with just defending corners.On the break he's not - he comes back to defend corners/free kicks and doesn't have (and never had) the pace to then sprint upfield, which is bizarre to me as a choice.
The way Morata played is exactly what Kane should've been doing today, and the team around him - Olmo looked 50 times the player he usually is as he had someone to enable him to play and drag defenders. Kane was dragging defenders for no one and the structure of the team is nonexistent.
So you believe Toney and Watkins are serial winners then?It’s called a footballing brain, or even a brain for you probably.
I don’t think he played the same as Rodri but if you’re average position graph says so whatever. Ruiz was behind him more than he was Rodri which says to me it switched to a double pivot.
I’m not responding because you’re not usually down to actually discuss tactics
Is that a 'f' or a 'd'?Kane touched the ball about 30 times in the entire tournament. He was absolute fire in every game. Any time England broke he was no where to be seen. It’s absolutely baffling that anyone thinks he was the right person to lead the line but each to their own I suppose. I just think generally it’s beneficial to have a striker that can actually move.
Nope!Or because I very quickly showed you up to be wrong, again, and your brain can't handle it.
Darkness falls across the landIt’s called a footballing brain, or even a brain for you probably.
Nope!
But it’s not worth taking the time to go into detail on it.
Let's be honest, winning trophies can definitely help define a player's quality but I don't think it's a hugely important factor when discussing "best players in their position". Phil Neville won nearly as much as Everton ever has, Shearer won 1 title, for example.And what trophies?
Phil Neville superstar, after all.Let's be honest, winning trophies can definitely help define a player's quality but I don't think it's a hugely important factor when discussing "best players in their position". Phil Neville won nearly as much as Everton ever has, Shearer won 1 title, for example.
So you believe Toney and Watkins are serial winners then?
Ok mate x