
Football Ramble The Preview Show: He’s our bad guy now
Nov 14, 2025
The hosts dive into England's impressive 2-0 win over Serbia, highlighting Tuchel's inspiring management. They analyze key players like Kane, Bellingham, and Foden, discussing their roles and second-half substitutes. Ireland's stunning victory over Portugal sparks joy, while they also explore the fallout from Ronaldo's red card. A quirky segment on new sensory footwear blends humor and skepticism, and they preview upcoming matches for Scotland and Wales. Curaçao’s remarkable World Cup qualifying run is celebrated, adding to the excitement.
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Tuchel's Early England Clarity
- England under Thomas Tuchel showed coherent, controlled play with clear roles rather than wild experimentation.
- Substitutes like Bellingham and Foden provided decisive impact while the team maintained tactical clarity.
Bellingham's Game-Changing Versatility
- Jude Bellingham's all-round play can change games by winning deep and releasing attackers.
- That versatility likely secures him a starting spot despite competition from other creators.
Foden's Subtle Influence
- Phil Foden's passing and posture consistently create space and disguise intent for teammates.
- His simple weighted passes enable others to execute first-time finishes and fluid moves.
