
Originally Posted by
osarusan
I think it is an issue of tactical ability/awareness.
EPL players are quite good technically, but I'm not so sure about tactically. It's a league that's always played at a fast pace, and they're willing to give the ball away easily enough as they know the opposition will give it back to them easily too.
This high-paced play, combined with their technical ability means that they can beat decent teams (club and country), but they tend to lose to teams who are good at keeping the ball. The attitude of 'impose our play on the opposition and make them play our game' goes so far but only goes so far, and when the opposition is good enough to deal with it, there often isn't any effective plan B.
Tactically also, there is less guile about them than other countries. I don't know if it's a coaching issue or goes deeper into footballing culture, but it's there. England were posed a defensive puzzle by Iceland the other night for at least an hour, and they never even came close to unlocking it - I think it is much less likely that a German, Italian, or Spanish team would fail in the same way.
They tried to play possession football this time, but it seemed a bit alien to them, and there was no discernible plan. Whether Hodgson is/was trying to change how they play but the players are slow to get there, i don't know.
I think that Irish football is the same except of lower quality, and without the lofty expectations.
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