When this fixture was announced I rolled my eyes. Other than getting the squad together for a bit it was a hiding to nothing. England are miles better than us even with their stars missing. There was a reason I wasn’t excited (until Tuesday

) and that was because I thought it was a daft fixture that'd teach us nothing.
We missed key players and played others who palpably aren’t ready for this level yet so we’ve got to be patient with them. A new GK just for the experience might have been useful. And sometimes when a team is in a rut with no obvious solutions a change in GK sometimes works. But in defence of SK he had 3 keepers none of whom is starting. At least when Mick picked teenage Shay he was playing regularly and was clearly ready for senior football.
David Kelly tweeted last night that we were playing a team that’s close now to winnining things whereas our ambition is to be trying to beat teams like Finland. That's about it really.
As for “the system isn’t working”. Maybe it isn’t but last night showed no evidence of anything. We’ll know more next week. I’d say it’s more down to who is picked than anything else and last night SK had few options. Even when he does have options I’d say only maybe 4 players are considered key players at their clubs. Coleman, Stevens, Doc and Browne. The rest are replaceable or bit parts. It’s got nothing to do with the philosophy. You can’t be competitive with a team more than half full of fluff.
If the play is too slow then is that because of the system or because Hourihane makes Glenn Whelan look like Jack Grealish? I’d criticise SK for persisting with CH because it’s clear now he doesn’t influence games at all. If he sat in a 3/4 full bath he wouldn't even influence the water level.
Teams press us high because we have no centre forward who can hurt teams. Teams sense no danger so they don’t allow for any danger. So you can ask the team to mix it up a bit with some direct football but with the XI out there last night it'd have just come back as quick as we hit it forward. You need a final third threat to keep teams honest and we had none.
We need an advanced playmaker. That’s easy to see imho. Our best play to date has always been when Dids dropped deeper.
If Duffy doesn’t do what Duffy is supposed to do (beat lumps like Maguire in the air) then maybe Doherty should be CB.
Coleman is missed, for several reasons. His quality, his pro-activity on the ball and his leadership.
Bear in mind that Scotland have still barely won a game under Clarke. They only beat a complete Czech second 23 squad 2-1. Yet they are rightly heralding what seems to be a project slowly coming together nicely.
Wales were also comfortably beaten 3-0 by England last month. Both teams also under strength. England are just too good for non tier 1 teams and that’s been evident for a few years now.
And we really were inches from beating Slovakia who did the biz last night. We did well in Finland and well enough at home to Wales. Kenny is ten weeks into the job for all intents and purposes.
So for me:
Is SK right to keep trying to play more football on the ground? Probably, but last night was no evidence of anything. The gulf in class was too big
Are there any players we now know are better than others? Yes. Hourihane can't cut it against any standard of international team imho. Coleman has to start when fit. Molumby adds something
Are we setting the team up right? Probably not. We need a playmaker. We need a solid 9. 3 at the back looks a good shout
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