Japan conceding from their own corner.
Just like watching Saints.
Martinez isn’t a great manager, but he’s a nice chap (see Puel/Pellegrino for reference).
Only good thing about it is that Yashi can now go on holiday and we get him back later in preseason.Yoshi’s coming home
That was an illustration as to why every two years I advocate a place on the plane for Carroll.
No-one ever uses all 20 outfield players, so there's always space to take along a plan B (in this case, it would be in place of Welbeck, or maybe Delph). I don't give a monkies that he's a million miles away from world class, and spends most of his life injured. It's only four weeks, every other year, that we would need to get him out there. Belgium had some of the greatest attacking talent in the world on their pitch, and yet were saved by a lump coming off their bench.
When Spain needed to score against Russia, all they basically need was to freshen up plan A. Well if plan A isn't working, freshening it up isn't likely to change much. In fact, if anything, it'll probably put you in you a worse position - because 9 times out of 10, you'll be freshening up plan A with weaker players (otherwise why weren't they already starting?). Belgium went out-and-out plan B.
More like Kevin n Perry than Kevin De Bruyne!

Or Peter Crouch. I agree with your thought process.
Has anyone got any suggestions of how Young or Rose can deal with Cuadrado tomorrow?
England have literally done exactly that this world cup.That was an illustration as to why every two years I advocate a place on the plane for Carroll.
No-one ever uses all 20 outfield players, so there's always space to take along a plan B (in this case, it would be in place of Welbeck, or maybe Delph). I don't give a monkies that he's a million miles away from world class, and spends most of his life injured. It's only four weeks, every other year, that we would need to get him out there. Belgium had some of the greatest attacking talent in the world on their pitch, and yet were saved by a lump coming off their bench.
When Spain needed to score against Russia, all they basically need was to freshen up plan A. Well if plan A isn't working, freshening it up isn't likely to change much. In fact, if anything, it'll probably put you in you a worse position - because 9 times out of 10, you'll be freshening up plan A with weaker players (otherwise why weren't they already starting?). Belgium went out-and-out plan B.