bigfluffylemon wrote: And it's not as if the 2018 squad was amazing. We over performed in a good draw in that tournament.
Can you point to a particular moment where you consider England to have over performed?
For top 20 ranked sides in this tournament..... England lost to Belgium, then drew with Colomba (winning on penalties), then lost to Croatia, then lost to Belgium again.
For teams outside the top side they beat Tunisia and Panama, ranked the joint lowest/2nd lowest teams in the competition, then beat Sweden.
So do we consider the win against Sweden as over performing? The team whose main creative force had just been released by Championship side Hull City and couldn't get a contract anywhere else? Or whose defence was built from a couple of players who played in the midtable of the Russian Premier League? Or maybe their striker who couldnt get a game at Anderlecht and was sent out as a gift loan to a near bankrupt Waasland-Beveren to help them form a squad?
Based purely on rankings/objective favourites based on betting odds of the time, England failed to win 2 games they were favourite in, lost 2 they were equal/slight underdogs, and won against teams they were comfortably favourites.
They did in fact underachieve on every objective measure. The fact they had the easiest route to the final in the history of the tournament makes it look good, but lets not kid ourselves that beating Colombia on penalties and an average Swedish team was some wonderful achievement.