“Shhh, I don’t care about the criticism!”
England manager Gareth Southgate said, “I don’t care about it (criticism).
“England manager Gareth Southgate said he has learned to block out criticism and that he and his players have been brutally honest about where they need to improve,” the BBC reported on April 25 (ET).
The England national team is in the middle of its Euro 2024 group stage. On the surface, they’re doing okay.
They have one win and one draw. They’re in first place in Group C.
They won 1-0 against Serbia and drew 1-1 against Denmark.
However, England’s team is too flashy. 바카라사이트 Led by Harry Kane, they have one of the best offenses in the world, with Phil Foden, Jude Bellingham, and Xherdan Shaqiri. However, their offense doesn’t work. There”s no synergy as a team.
The soccer-obsessed English media has been bombarded with criticism. The reasoning is simple: they”re playing well, but they”re not performing well enough. This has been going on for a while.
England legend Wayne Rooney said, “I don’t know what England are trying to do,” and Alan Shearer said, “The performance in the second leg was horrible.
Gareth Southgate has been called for a mid-season sacking.
There’s also criticism of in-form Jack Grealish’s omission from the squad. There are also reports of dissatisfaction within the squad over the omission of veteran players.
However, Southgate is well aware of the reaction.
“Many players were criticized for their performances in the 1-1 draw with Denmark, and Southgate’s team selection and tactics were questioned,” the BBC reported, adding, “Southgate said when asked about the criticism, ‘It’s the world we live in and I’m forgetting about it, it doesn’t matter to me.
In an official interview, Southgate said: ‘The important thing is to lead these players throughout the tournament, we are a team with high expectations and we understand that every performance we make will be scrutinized. ‘I’m very comfortable with that criticism,’ he said, ‘I’m my own biggest critic. I don’t need to listen to the outside world, and I think the players do too,’ and ‘We know what we did right and what we did wrong, and we were very honest. We know what we need to get better at, and we’ve been brutally honest about it, and that’s how you coach a team and improve your performance.
National team midfielder Declan Rice also said that Southgate has had good internal discussions with senior players, adding: “What I like about Gareth (Southgate) is that we are very open and honest. If something goes wrong on the pitch, we’ll look at it, we’ll review it, we’ll get better.
So much attention, so much pressure. The England team’s response to criticism is very ‘textbook’, very canonical. It’s impressive that they’re able to criticize their own performance without being dragged down by the criticism. 메이저 토토사이트 It’s the most efficient way for the England team to ‘prove’ themselves in the face of criticism.
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