by sussexpob » Mon Jun 17, 2024 9:34 am
In many ways I cant blame Trent. He has never played in midfield before, so how do we expect him to suddenly learn to be a world class DM in a few days, when it takes years for even the best players? A few passages really stick out...
1. He did it a few times, and just see the average position of England's midfielders and Trent's touches on the ball to see how much of a bias to his old position he had. His pitch map looks half-right back, half CM. But in one particular point which sticks out, he got the ball in his DM slot. He made a simple sideways ball to Rice about 30 meters from goal as Rice is being pressed, and his first instinct was to peel to the right touchline and bomb forward, running past Saka and Walker, the latter who had initially trigger to start his own overlap but was blocked by a player well out of position doing it for him. Rice then struggles because his natural easy ball from the press is back to Trent, who has left a gigantic hole to run forward like a maniac. Passed it back to Pickford, who launched it forward, and England lost the ball.
2. As with the last example but this time further up the pitch, he passed it to Saka then bombed again to the byline to cross it in. Ironically the ball was cleared back to the gap he should have been standing in but had deserted. This case it was a decent run as Saka found him with the pass, but seeing a DM playing 1-2s with a forward on the edge of the box and wanting to get to the byline to cross isnt going to bode well for the tournament. Cross caught by the keeper and quickly distributed against someone like Mbappe, you are in trouble leaving all that space in the centre.
3. The Mitrovic chance. Just a classic case of him not having the awareness to know in the centre you have less time.
4. The Mitrovic chance is being billed as his only error, but its not true. About 49-50 minutes in, he got caught miscontrolling a simple ball about 25-30 yards from goal. He attempted to turn with the miscontrol, and walked straight into the pressing midfielder, lost the ball, Serbia instantly switched it to the left wing, but the cross was poor. The ball came back out and Trent then under pressure again passed it straight to Serbia. Same thing, Serbia then crossed the ball in but it was cleared. A few moments later it came back to Trent, looking a bit rattled after too errors, and he just launched it back to Serbia's CB when he had easy passes on.
Against a ruthless side with quality, his errors cost you three goals.
Not a DM
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