Deli Alli missed training today due to a thigh injury. (possibly the Belgium game also).
Will he be missed??
I expect Rashford to come in over Vardy to start with Kane.
Can any of the French expats advise what channels the Panama game will be on in France?
I'm flying to France on Sunday and should see all the 2nd half but I can't see the game being shown on French mainstream TV?
Alli went missing for most of the Tunisia game as well and should have come off a lot earlier.
I think Delph may replace him, leaving Loftus-Cheek as an impact sub.
I'd stick with Sterling. I don't understand people's agenda with him. Is it Liverpool fans frustrated that he moved to a bigger club?
For my money Vardy shouldn't have even been in the squad. I'd go Rashford and Welbeck ahead of him.
Alli went missing for most of the Tunisia game as well and should have come off a lot earlier.
I think Delph may replace him, leaving Loftus-Cheek as an impact sub.
I'd stick with Sterling. I don't understand people's agenda with him. Is it Liverpool fans frustrated that he moved to a bigger club?
For my money Vardy shouldn't have even been in the squad. I'd go Rashford and Welbeck ahead of him.
Disagree with pretty much all of this.
In the first 20 minutes, Alli was our best player, creating multiple goal-scoring opportunities and setting the tone with his closing down of Tunisia. He then picked up a knock and should have come off, but I don't think you can accuse him of "going missing", it should have been up to the management to make that decision.
Delph has been playing left back all season, why would you put him in an attacking midfield role ahead of someone who had a great end to the season playing there and has already shown he can have an impact?
Sterling has been very poor for England for a number of years. As I said on another thread, this isn't because he is a bad player, but maybe he can't handle the pressures of playing for England. For someone recently playing as a striker, scoring 2 goals in 39 caps is shocking at best. Panama has to be his last chance if he does start, if he doesn't perform in that game how can anyone make a case for him staying in the team?
I am not sure how you can even suggest the last part... Vardy scored 20 goals in the Premier League last season and offers a threat against teams that will play a high line (hopefully when we get through the group stages or even against Belguim). How you can say he shouldn't have even been in the squad is crazy... Who would you have picked instead?
I always think of Ian Wright, never failed to score 20+ goals in premiership, but England woeful 9 goals in 33 games and four in one match v San Marino, and to think he was a given a trial at Southend :nope:
I always though Wright just offered goals as a player, many will disagree, but Sterling offers something else, so really hope Southgate gives him a run out, or maybe as papers like to say he is" dropped", or maybe Southgate is taking the heat off him and will play him v Belgium, we will find out Sunday
The press love a player to put down and sadly Sterling is the figure this world cup :angry::angry:
Its coming home ....
I was only commenting on Alli's impact on the game, which you seem to agree.
For this match I'd prefer the solidity of a more defensive minded player (who still offers things going forward) to start with the option of the more attacking option off the bench if needed.
Is Premier League form relevant or not? You seem to think it is for Vardy but not for Sterling.
When I've watched England I see quality in Sterling that I haven't in Vardy. It's also ridiculous suggesting it's the last chance for someone who is 23.
For Sterling or Vardy?
I always think of Ian Wright when it comes to Vardy. Both from non-league backgrounds who made it late, both didn't look like cutting it at international level.
Wright > Vardy at club level tho'
You want to play a more defensive team against the worst team in the group? What is your reasoning behind this, bearing in mind Tunisia created hardly anything against us in the first game?
Premier League form is relevant, yes, and as I said, Sterling is not a bad player, just simply not good enough when he plays for England and certainly not recently. When was the last time he actually had a good game for his country? He has been poor for a long time at International level and when you compare that to the impact that Rashford has had, you can see why people are questioning Sterling's place in the team. I am also not suggesting it is his last chance for England, but certainly as a starter in this World Cup. If Sterling is poor against Panama would you continue to carry him through the tournament because you have seen "quality" in him, despite him being in poor form? I would personally call that weak management if they do continue to do so.
As for Vardy he isn't the most gifted player in the squad but he offers something different against teams that will play a high line. He also has 7 goals in what have largely been 22 substitute appearances for England. I also did not say Vardy should start, but how you can say he shouldn't be in the squad is crazy.
Me massive Sterling fan
And prefer Vardy over Wright if I picked a team
I'm with you on the latter point, Blueronron. I love Wrighty but he's certainly carrying extra timber these days. Though obviously those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.