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England have now scored 4 or more goals in every qualifying match, do we have one of the best frontlines in international football?
Sterling, Kane, Sanchez/Rashford, what an amazing front three.
Watching us destroy these sad pub teams never gets old, Lol!
6 Answers
- ?Lv 72 years ago
It’s all very well spanking the smaller teams, against the bigger ones England’s defence is just too porous. They just won’t get away with it. Great looking forward line though. Sterling has really matured into a devastating striker.
- ?Lv 62 years ago
Don't think so. Kane,Ali+Sterling doesn't cut the mustard with me. Just look at the teams they are drawn against and draw your own conclusions
- WokazLv 62 years ago
Let's look at the competition:
France - Dembele/Coman, Griezmann, Mbappe
Portugal - Felix, Ronaldo, Silva
Brazil - Neymar, Jesus/Firmino, Willian
Germany - Reus/Sane, Werner, Gnabry
Belgium - Hazard, Lukaku, Mertens/De Bruyne
I think the top 3 are definitely France, Portugal, and England. Brazil could be brilliant if they had a better right winger, while Germany and Belgium's problems lie more in poor form and injuries.
England's attack is definitely their strong point right now, but a reliable defence and more creativity in midfield are crucial if they want a chance of winning a major trophy anytime soon. I'm looking forward to Loftus-Cheek coming back from injury and for Foden to play more at club level as I feel both could make a difference. Would also like to see Joe Gomez get a full season at centre-back under his belt as I feel he could be a better option than the likes of Keane when we don't have Maguire or Stones fit.
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- ?Lv 72 years ago
On paper maybe but I would disagree for now. I'm impressed how much you guys have scored in qualifying but the teams you played aren't even close to Englands level and when it really matters you bottle it. World cup against the better teams, Croatia and Belgium and Nations League vs Netherlands and Switzerland although you'd be happy enough winning another shootout and Kane had just come back from injury. We'll see where it goes but whether England struggle or trash teams in qualifying they don't impress much at major tournaments and thats when you have to really judge that front line. Trashing teams can help boost their confidence. Sancho and Sterling especially are improving rapidly as time goes onn
- 2 years ago
Yeah England's offence is really good but their midfield definitely lets them down, Maguire and Stones is a good CB partnership but they lack a quality DM to cover for them.