Viewers had little experience with the Red Devils’ match against Ireland. Hopefully it will be a much better game against England on Tuesday.
The friendly match against Ireland was a pitiful display for the spectators, but national coach Domenico Tedesco and his technical staff will have learned a lot from it for the near future.
Because ultimately the European Championships in Germany will be just around the corner in three months. Marc Degryse remained seriously hungry during this friendly match, as he said in his analysis at Het Laatste Nieuws.
World turned upside down for the Red Devils
“The midfield with Vranckx-Vermeeren and Tielemans: that didn’t work. They never played together, Vranckx and Vermeeren also lacked match rhythm. Taking minutes with the Devils to get into rhythm, it turns the world upside down,” he said.
The Red Devils also failed to create any goal chances offensively, until Meunier tried something in the second half. According to Degryse, we also need to tactically turn the world upside down.
“Do you know what it is? Everyone always says: defense starts with the attackers. Well, the reverse is also the case. Attacking starts with defense. Passing the ball around quickly, playing football well, timing the runs… It didn’t happen enough.”
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