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palace chick Flag South Croydon 03 Jun 24 9.42pm Send a Private Message to palace chick Add palace chick as a friend

Yes, Eza and Wharton should be in the final squad but you just know Southgate won’t take them :-(

 

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gloryhunter Flag EDINBURGH 03 Jun 24 9.47pm Send a Private Message to gloryhunter Add gloryhunter as a friend

Originally posted by Steveoxon

The guy just walks on the pitch as if he’s been playing for England for years a dictates the play. Didn’t look like a debut at all! Amazing.


The boy done good!

 


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Elpis Flag In a pub 03 Jun 24 9.52pm Send a Private Message to Elpis Add Elpis as a friend

Cant say any of our lads let themselves down Guehi solid and plays out well , Eze has given Southgate something to think about and he shouldn't even be thinking about Wharton as his passport should already be stamped

 

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DANGERCLOSE Flag London 03 Jun 24 9.59pm Send a Private Message to DANGERCLOSE Add DANGERCLOSE as a friend

Guéhi was OK but Eze was outstanding imo

 

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ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 03 Jun 24 10.04pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

I think it's just been made harder for Southgate to pick his squad - don't think Wharton got enough time, Eze looked good. Guehi looked rusty first half but I think he'll definitely get picked. Eze now looks considered for his role under Glasner - vying with Grealish. Thought Grealish looked good too frankly - better than I expected. You have to consider Bellingham, Rice, Foden, Saka will certainly go - could maybe then still bring Eze and Grealish. I'm not sure Bowen did quite enough - he tried hard and was better in the second half but he seemed to just lack that last touch or pass and perhaps made the wrong decision a couple of times. Being harsh as he was alright - no one was that bad really. Then Trent Alexander Arnold could cover holding midfield and perhaps right back or wing back too - which I suspect may mean no Wharton. Watkins ran around but never seemed in the quite right place - not sure he did enough either. Kane was his usual self quickly enough and Palmer was pretty good in my opinion. I thought Dunk was pretty good too - apologies.

 


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MrRobbo Flag Chaldon 03 Jun 24 10.04pm Send a Private Message to MrRobbo Add MrRobbo as a friend

Originally posted by mileend

unsurprisingly the odd combination in centre midfield are entirely and completely ineffective

anytime Palmer or Eze get on the ball it looks promising but those are rare moments, England don't have the midfield to give them the ball often enough

It was a really baffling choice, Trent has a great long ball, but isn't a central midfielder. And Connor has tonnes of industry, but is lacking that real quality

 

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MrRobbo Flag Chaldon 03 Jun 24 10.10pm Send a Private Message to MrRobbo Add MrRobbo as a friend

I think that performance get Eze his plane ticket.

He wont start, but if we are 1.0 down and need something different he's shown he has a very different skillset on offer. (Grealish and Maddison looked like players in poor form).

Wharton clearly is super talented, and his one/two touch passing in the middle really help to set the tempo. Its often work that goes un-noticed, because its not the exciting stuff, but helps the attacking players get the ball early enough that they get half a turn.

I really do believe that the best 3 CM's are Wharton Rice and Bellingham. Will be interesting to see what GS does on Friday

Its pretty unbelievable how easy he's made the step up.

 

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esox lucius Flag Deal 03 Jun 24 10.10pm Send a Private Message to esox lucius Add esox lucius as a friend

Listening to the Southgate interview after the game he spoke highly of Eze and his performance, be surprised if he’s not in the squad.

 

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XKudu Flag The Midlands, England 03 Jun 24 10.17pm Send a Private Message to XKudu Add XKudu as a friend

I thought Eze and Wharton both looked good. There are a few question marks over Guehi at that level for me but he might get lucky due to England’s lack of options at the back.

Eze looked great when he suddenly comes alive and runs at players which is what England need but at times he looks just a little pedestrian. Having said that he also made some great runs which weren’t picked out tonight and his bursts with the ball were probably the highlight of the first half.

Wharton looks like he’s been playing at that level for years. He always seems to get himself in positions where he gets the ball just outside the box and make things happen.

Edit. I thought Bowen got better and better as the game progressed and it would be a very tough call to leave him at home but we have so many world class midfielders. Nightmare selection decisions.

Edited by XKudu (03 Jun 2024 10.26pm)

 

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pssguy Flag 03 Jun 24 10.33pm Send a Private Message to pssguy Add pssguy as a friend

I'd concur with what most of the other posters were saying. I thought our players performances were in inverse relationship to their chances of going.

Guehi got booked and played the loosest pass from our defenders. Eze had a reasonable game, and obviously impressed Southgate, but is a bit lost on the wing especially without an overlapping back like Shaw available. TBH, a couple of passes he made to Watkins and Gallagher you could imagine Mateta and Olise making more of them. Great dribble though
Wharton did what Wharton does. Sheer class and being in that position enabled Gallagher to get forward more and TAA to go back to what he does best. If he gets to play in the next game alongside Rice and performs as well you'd think he has to be taken

 

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mileend Flag East London 03 Jun 24 10.49pm Send a Private Message to mileend Add mileend as a friend

I think Wharton has a chance of going as even if he Southgate can't see what is front of his eyes the 'numbers guys' will show how good Wharton is. Also Rice instinct is to get forward. Same with Mainoo. Wharton can be disciplined and hold his position and not get carried away. Against the better teams Southgate (perhaps wisely) likes two 'proper' centre midfielders to avoid being too 'open'. That is why Henderson / Phillips were picked so much. For that role there is only one 'proper' choice which is Wharton.

I remember Didier Deschamps being credited for France's first world cup winning campaign as the 'water carrier'.

Wharton can do that role and more with his quick, simple, direct, forward passing.

Edited by mileend (03 Jun 2024 10.50pm)

Also congratulations to Blackburn for developing such a fine player

Edited by mileend (03 Jun 2024 10.51pm)

 

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Sansbup Flag Norfolk 03 Jun 24 10.51pm Send a Private Message to Sansbup Add Sansbup as a friend

If Wharton gets to start on Friday he's got a reasonable chance of making the cut.

 

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