"Pseudo-fans" stayed up all night watching the European Cup final.
After a hard-fought battle with the alarm clock in the morning, get up and write some thoughts.
If Brother Di is wrong, then he just didn't wake up, and the fans and friends scolded lightly.
I still remember that in the final against Italy last time, England scored in less than two minutes, but in the end they did not survive the penalty and fell in the last second.
Declan Rice said the moment he saw Italy lift the trophy would haunt him forever.
Now the problem is +1.
The Three Lions fell in the 86th minute.
It's a shame to be the "number one loser" in this way for two consecutive years.
England, after all, still failed to make football home.
Gareth Southgate became the first coach in history to lose two European Championship finals in a row.
I know that after the game, there will be all kinds of storms and spearheads pointed at the south gate, from fans to self-media, everyone can see criticism of him through various channels and ways.
There will also be people who ridicule Kane's runner-up attributes...
But Brother Di wants to share his personal opinion.
I think,Southgate's coaching ability can be questioned, but Southgate's achievements in coaching England are unquestionable.
OK, competitive sports are only results-oriented, he led the team to the final of the European Championship twice in a row, and in terms of results, at least he is the second manager in England's history.
It's easy to counter with "this lineup is so luxurious, if you don't win the championship, you're a failure".
But the problem is that after winning the World Cup in 1966, England has not won the championship for 21,169 days.
Brother Cannon is only 58 points a game, and England has not won a championship in such a major tournament in 58 years.
In the past, their lineup was not good? Isn't it luxurious?
Southgate certainly has problems, such as the use of Foden.
I also wondered, what the hell is this Foden doing on the field? What role did it play? Why was he able to start every game and play almost full, holding Palmer to the bench?
This guy must be sending a TV, Palmer is not sensible, and he is sending a calendar.
The prince of Manchester City has 7 games in this tournament, 622 minutes, 0 goals and 0 assists, which is really a meal.
As a striker, why is he so good in the Premier League? Manchester City's midfielder has roles like De Bruyne and B seats...
Therefore, it is not easy to bring the England team to understand, and even whoever comes will have to be scolded.
Here's why:There are too many princes.
"Nine sons take the heirs".
Bellingham is Real Madrid's top scorer, Foden is the Premier League MVP, Saka is Arsenal's top scorer, Rice is Arsenal's iron waist, Kane is the European Golden Boot, and the Premier League silver boot Palmer, Premier League assist king Watkins...
"Basketball isn't a simple patchwork of lineups," is often said.
I've always believed that football is the most complex team sport, much more difficult than basketball because it's 11 people.
"To maximise the value of many stars, Southgate is not doing a good job, and it may not be possible to replace others.
There is another point where basketball and football have a lot of similarities:More stars are not necessarily a good thing, and the team that wins the championship often needs "beaters" and "cow horses" players.
All of them are arrogant princes, who will organize, who will defend with all their lives... England looked luxurious, but the defence didn't have a bigwig-level man to dominate the game.
To be able to reach the final, Southgate is already deadly.
If it weren't for Bellingham's barb, they would have lost to Slovakia.
If you think England have to win the title, then I can only say two things:
One, you may lack an understanding of the team's past history.
Second, there is a lack of respect for the ability of this Spain team.
Kicking is just kicking, it's purely inferior to others.
Spain defeated Croatia, Italy, Germany, France and England in this European Championship, and achieved the achievement of winning all of them.
Won all 7 battles, which is very golden.
They became the first European team in history to win four consecutive World Cup or European Championship finals, as well as the first team to win the European Championship four times.
Never underestimate the essence of a team.
Football is the sport of the strong.
This edition of Spain, arguably a team without any controversy, deserves to win.
The biggest impression is that people play more team, more reasonable and disciplined.
In the past, the flow of passing helped Spain reach the top, and now Spain has embraced the times by retaining their inherent possession.
Not only is the combination of the old, middle and young in the lineup good, but also an obvious perception: the speed and efficiency of counterattacks.
I'm fighting with you to attack, what's wrong?
Therefore, the victory of the Matador Legion is the victory of offensive football, beautiful football.
The coach's tactical design and the execution of the players fit perfectly, which is too strong.
Finally, I want to say that left winger Nico Williams, who just celebrated his 22nd birthday on July 12, and right winger Yamal, who just celebrated his 17th birthday on July 13, are two young players who are only one day away from their birthdays, and they have a bright future.
At the award ceremony, there was a very interesting picture: Yamal took the lead in the stands, and Williams hurriedly recalled his brother and let head coach De La Fuente go first.
The first time, I really didn't have much experience, and I had to get used to it slowly in the future...
Of course, maybe Yamal was in a hurry to get back to his homework.