Friday, April 26, 2024

England’s World Cup has just kicked-off

England have struggled through the group stages of the World Cup and made it into the last 16.

England started the World Cup as one of the favourites, yet has struggled against teams they really should have beaten.

Better

The performance against Slovenia in the 1-0 victory was far better than the last two games. The England players suddenly looked like they could play again.

They were once again passing to their teammates and looked like they had woken up from their slumber from the first two group games.

England was in what was supposedly an easy group yet they made it look hard. It’s typical of the England team to put us fans through it, but if they made it easy it wouldn’t be England. Supporting the Three Lions has never been easy.

They let you down, only to raise your hopes. This tournament because England has been poorer than expected the expectations have been reduced slightly. Maybe our performances so far have made the likes of Germany and Serbia, likely opponents in the knockout stages, slightly complacent and the England team from qualification could just show up.

We saw signs of the England team from qualifying in the Slovenia game and the victory will have restored confidence. The spirit of the side will also be restored. The team looked together again and played as a team.

Knockout stages

The whole country was worrying that England wouldn’t get through to the knockout stages. The England players held their nerve when it mattered. World Cup’s are not won in the group stages. Not many World Cup winners have really excelled in the group stages but quality teams produce in the knockout stages.

For Fabio Capello’s side the World Cup starts here. The group stage means nothing now. That’s gone and we need to look forward to the prospect of meeting Germany, Ghana or Serbia in the last 16. We all know the history our country has with Germany in major tournaments but the German’s are still a young side and can be beaten.

They are beatable if the real England turns up and not the imposters that played in the first two group games. The Ghana side is very unpredictable and are beatable. I wrote an article a couple of weeks ago about how I thought Serbia would do well in South Africa and I believe they would be the hardest side that England could face. Serbia is a good solid side but at times can struggle to make an attacking impact. England at their best shouldn’t fear any of their prospective opponents.

Harder Route

England finished second in the group thanks to an injury-time USA winner against Algeria. That goal meant if England negotiate the first knockout round then they could have to face the Argentinian’s in the quarter-finals.

Argentina has been one of the few sides to have really impressed at this World Cup. They have the most deadly attackers in the competition but their defence are not the best. However their opponents have to get the ball off them before they can get anywhere the Argentinian defence. Most of their opponents have struggled to even manage that!

Optimism

I don’t want to go over the top with a 1-0 victory over a poor Slovenia side. It shouldn’t have come to having to win the last group game to scrape through but we are there now and anything is possible.

Everybody believed we had the players to win the tournament before it started; these players haven’t lost all of their talent and passion in the last few weeks. We still have talented players and now their confidence has been restored. We are still in with a chance of lifting the trophy. It could be worse England fans, we could be French!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

David Nugent


David is a freelance football writer with nearly a decade of experience writing about the beautiful game. The experienced writer has written for over a dozen websites and also an international soccer magazine offline.
Arguably his best work has come as an editorial writer for Soccernews, sharing his good, bad and ugly opinions on the world’s favourite sport. During David’s writing career he has written editorials, betting previews, match previews, banter, news and opinion pieces.

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  • David Nugent

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    Hi, I’m not sure if you understand the word hooligan, I’m sure you meant fan. However I understand your point.

    I am a big fan of the USA because of their close links with my club Everton. I am so glad America got through, your team has deserved it.

    I even found myself raising a wry smile when Landon Donovan scored your winner against Algeria.

    Unfortunately I was watching England play Slovenia when your game was on, so I had to make do with highlights.

    I have to say the spirit, heart and quality your team have shown so far is fantastic. Before the USA-England clash I actually wrote an article saying how I thought your side had the quality to beat England.

    I’m not completely pro-England. To be honest I didn’t feel I had to highlight your side as their performance hasn’t really surprised me.

    I really hope that your team make it into the quarter-finals. They have played far better than England so far and deserve it.

  • LFC

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    David, I am an american soccer hooligan. I’ve read your articles day in day out for about an entire year. I’ve never really argued about what you’ve written about, seeing that I am a Liverpool supporter and most of your material is focused on the Premier League. But now the World Cup hits. You are obviously a huge supporter of England, I am a huge supporter of USA alike. I completely understand that you want to write about your side most of the time. Also I’m glad England made it through because they’re my bet on winning it all. However, USA’s last 2 games have been exceptional and the most exciting bar-none. There has been the infamous Edu goal being called back, and that was obviously a huge deal because he never produces anything on the pitch, there has been Donovan’s magnificent form, and there has been the most excitement in the group stages for this entire World Cup so far and you’ve barely mentioned them in your articles, aside from the England-USA draw. Again, I completely understand where you’re coming from. If i had a website that i wrote soccer articles on I would be writing constantly about USA at this point in time. All I ask is for one article on how they’ve against all odds topped the group, produced amazing matches to watch, and have received the brunt of the officiating staff at the World Cup. Thank You if you’ve read this David. p.s. sorry for the use of the word ‘soccer’ instead of ‘football’, its a habit.

  • LFC

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    David, I am an american soccer hooligan. I’ve read your articles day in day out for about an entire year. I’ve never really argued about what you’ve written about, seeing that I am a Liverpool supporter and most of your material is focused on the Premier League. But now the World Cup hits. You are obviously a huge supporter of England, I am a huge supporter of USA alike. I completely understand that you want to write about your side most of the time. Also I’m glad England made it through because they’re my bet on winning it all. However, USA’s last 2 games have been exceptional and the most exciting bar-none. There has been the infamous Edu goal being called back, and that was obviously a huge deal because he never produces anything on the pitch, there has been Donovan’s magnificent form, and there has been the most excitement in the group stages for this entire World Cup so far and you’ve barely mentioned them in your articles, aside from the England-USA draw. Again, I completely understand where you’re coming from. If i had a website that i wrote soccer articles on I would be writing constantly about USA at this point in time. All I ask is for one article on how they’ve against all odds topped the group, produced amazing matches to watch, and have received the brunt of the officiating staff at the World Cup. Thank You if you’ve read this David. p.s. sorry for the use of the word ‘soccer’ instead of ‘football’, its a habit.

  • David Nugent

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    Hi, I’m not sure if you understand the word hooligan, I’m sure you meant fan. However I understand your point.

    I am a big fan of the USA because of their close links with my club Everton. I am so glad America got through, your team has deserved it.

    I even found myself raising a wry smile when Landon Donovan scored your winner against Algeria.

    Unfortunately I was watching England play Slovenia when your game was on, so I had to make do with highlights.

    I have to say the spirit, heart and quality your team have shown so far is fantastic. Before the USA-England clash I actually wrote an article saying how I thought your side had the quality to beat England.

    I’m not completely pro-England. To be honest I didn’t feel I had to highlight your side as their performance hasn’t really surprised me.

    I really hope that your team make it into the quarter-finals. They have played far better than England so far and deserve it.

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