The quality of football, which was over cautious to begin with then descended into the awful performances we saw in Germany, should matter too. You might be pleased with them, they were alarmingly poor in my view and the manager was beyond lucky to have reached a final playing like that.
I’m not pleased with spending thousands of pounds for the matches I got to see. I’m just pragmatic that results are king and this is all that actually matters in the grand scheme of things.
The choice of teams you used to describe how you wanted England to play was not great. Most of them lost 2 games of 4 or 5 and experienced heavy loses (Romania, Turkey and Georgia). The best example, Germany only beat Scotland, Hungary and Denmark. Not exactly inspiring.
We’ve been and done that with ‘heroic failure’ and we’ve come close under Southgate 3 times. Clearly he doesn’t believe he can take the next step and that fine. There’s only a few tactical tweaks that we need to make to get us over the line, being braver in possession and make a decision on who to build the team around; Foden, Bellingham or Kane.
If you carefully watched Spain, they had some really interesting tactical ideas. They didn’t press as high and happier to be more direct and counter attacking compared to past Spain teams. They had well developed patterns of play to get their danger involved which we frankly didn’t.
In the first half when they were more ‘tiki taka’, they didn’t lay a glove on us - similarly to how we were v Slovakia and Switzerland. Where they really hurt us was on the counter when the game opened up at 1-0. For the winner, they caught us on the counter again when Guehi aimlessly punts the ball up - it wasn’t a case of them breaking down a negative defensive shape. Same with Italy in 2021, they scored from the equaliser via a set-piece that pinballed around the box.
In short, we’re closer than a lot of people think and we don’t need to chuck the baby out with the bath water. Improvements need to made tactically, game plan and personnel-wise.