Tuchel's England? Maybe they are just not as good as we would like them to be | Barney Ronay
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Tuchel's England? Maybe they are just not as good as we would like them to be | Barney Ronay
"The hard details of final scores and tournament outcomes happen. And in response we scroll back furiously through the choices, vibes and personnel that got us there, convinced there is an answer simply waiting to reveal itself, like the windsurfing dog inside a magic eye picture."
"Maybe it doesn't actually help to agonise over managers and selections, to blame the messaging, the hotel selection, the tattoo choices. Maybe they're just not as good we want them to be."
The England football team's performance often leads to over-analysis, similar to the complexities of dating in the 1990s. Fans obsess over strategies, player selections, and outcomes, searching for answers in past decisions. However, the simplest conclusion may be that the team is not as good as desired. The narrative suggests that rather than fixating on details, it might be more accurate to accept the team's limitations and recognize that they may not meet expectations.
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