England’s problems have been the same for the last 50 years- a poor manager who never develops a settled team well in advance of a tournament, and who tinkers about with changes virtually within weeks of the start.
All a very large squad has done is to exacerbate this problem.
In every match of the Euros, England were NOT a progressive, organised side.
Despite his goal, Bellingham did nothing and was a ghost who had no position, and Palmer should have replaced him in the knock out stages. He did a bit better when advanced forward in the final but his arrogant petulance after the match said it all.
The other ghost and hyped up player, Kane, was an insult to all honest footballers for his ‘writhing in agony antics’ to get a penalty in the semi-final after he had followed through on his shot. And the referee’s decision to award one was the most disgraceful act I’ve ever seen in a major soccer event.
Yes, Southgate should go but who the FA will select next to accept the poison chalice is anybody’s guess.
Perhaps they should repeat what they did in 1963 when they offered the job to a player who had never managed (Jimmy Adamson).
Doubtless they’ ll find a face that fits their ineptitude.