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It’s important to cover all bases before competition football

With a number of Maccabi GB football squads preparing for the forthcoming PanAm Games in Mexico and the European Maccabi Games in Budapest, I urge them to watch as much tournament football as possible to help them cover all bases. I’m sure their respective managers are telling them exactly the same thing.

July 3, 2019 09:12
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The Women’s World Cup in France has made riveting viewing. I’ve been gripped by some of the matches, plus the quality and passion on show, namely from Phil Neville’s England team. But the less said about Aidy Boothroyd’s team at the Under-21 Championships in Italy the better. They have really under-performed. 

There are plenty of lessons for the Maccabi GB teams to take on board. First and foremost, the referee’s decision is final as there will be no VAR in Mexico or Hungary. Hopefully none of the teams will lose their discipline in the manner Cameroon did. They felt several decisions went against them, but a couple of their players were fortunate not to be sent off. Ultimately they lost their heads and paid the price.

The U21s, on the other hand, had a nightmare of a competition from start to finish. They created 25 chances in the game against Romania, but were ultimately punished for poor finishing and despite the best efforts of goalkeeper Dean Henderson, some of their defending was shambolic.

So my message to the MGB squads is take your chances, defend resolutely, and in numbers, and don’t lose your heads. Possession is also key in summer tournaments, where rival nations are better acclimatised to playing in the red-hot conditions.

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