O'Shea has buckets of talent but I really think he's lacking mentally, be it belief, or concentration or whatever. I've generally been very supportive of him but it really is time for him to remove any doubts & he's been doing anything but. He has all the physical attributes & the passing range, but not a central midfielder's instinct or awareness. But as Robson says, if he just learns to do things simply...
I do share Colster's optimism in several respects though. In fact I'm looking at Japan vs Australia live at work at the moment & I really think we're better than both. Australia exhibit none of the flair you expect from a Hiddink side and play a very direct Ango-saxon game ( though as I type they have just equalised & now Cahill has just scored a 89th minute belter & now a solo third goal too!!).
Aiden McGeady would have a field day down Australia's left side which has been wide open a few times. Robbie Keane has far more to offer than many forwars I've seen in this tournament.
Just look at how Robben flourishes away from Mourinho's control-freakery. I think Duff would do the same.
There was a whole cocktail of reasons why we've been underperforming. Lack of a winning mentality, too much respect for the opposition, Robbie Keane not being match fit prior to any key game, Finnan not being favoured, sub-standard midfield in terms of creativity and so on. Some of this can be put rigfht immediately & despite Chile I think Staunton & Robson can get this lot to improve.


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Israel were never ahead in their games, and Switzerland are one of the luckiest sides in football, ffs. Switzerland lost to France and Ireland on away goals, Turkey lost to them on away goals after scoring 4 times. We could, and should have qualified, and even though we didn't play well, we never got any lucky breaks, that the Swiss got. If we had scored at Lansdowne against them, the situation now would have been reversed.

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