I'd qualify that by adding / suggesting that it's not necessarily the tactics but the mindset. A manager famous for getting his players riled up seems to have them sedated in the first half of key home games. Against austria all the talk in the week of the match was of a big performance. The first 45 mins were brutal. We were similarly rubbish for 65 mins of the Wales game. Being cautious vs Wales was maybe justifiable as a home game vs Austria still to come meant it was a mustn't lose rather than a must win, but my opinion has always been that seeking to win winnable games must always be the approach, home or away. 10 games is usually too short a season to be mourning lost chances. I have regularly cited Sweden and Denmark as teams that take that approach, and Iceland can clearly be added. 3-0 in Turkey was amazing. Experienced players should be able to tell if a game is there to be won.