- Feb 13, 2006
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Ref must be on Brazil payroll now Sterling and Edwards subbed.
Edwards in this match was Englands Main man, he was the guy they were constantly looking for and unfortunately Brazil knew this and would press him hard. It was good learning curve for him and he will benefit from it in the long runDon't get me wrong Edwards was struggling to get into the game, but so has Willock and Ugbo, the difference is Edwards has still be one of England's best players and only needs a second to create magic. Sterling has been England's best and liveliest player this half. What poor subs
edwards could do with a touch more pace over medium-long distance, he's very quick over the initial 10-15 yards but after that players begin to catch up with him. when he's high up the pitch it's a non-issue but when breaking from deep it might hold him back a bit. kane imo is noticeably quicker now than he was at edwards' age so it can be done.
I agree but I don't think this is normally highlighted that much during games, I think it looked a lot worse than it did due to their LB or DM being so fast. The guy was rapid in clawing back Edwardsedwards could do with a touch more pace over medium-long distance, he's very quick over the initial 10-15 yards but after that players begin to catch up with him. when he's high up the pitch it's a non-issue but when breaking from deep it might hold him back a bit. kane imo is noticeably quicker now than he was at edwards' age so it can be done.
I agree but I don't think this is normally highlighted that much during games, I think it looked a lot worse than it did due to their LB or DM being so fast. The guy was rapid in clawing back Edwards
No Edwards or Sterling for England? Their coach is clueless.