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Former England International and ace striker, Alan Shearer has told the BBC that England are just not good enough for the World Cup.What I also want to see in Englands final game in Group D is an improvement defensively, because that has been the most disappointing thing about their World Cup. Costa Rica were very good against Uruguay and Italy, and because of the way England have played in their first two games, I would not be confident at all that we will keep a clean sheet. Defensive dopes When I was playing under Sir Bobby Robson at Newcastle United, he always used to say to us that, when we had a corner, have a look around because there is always one dope. What he meant by that was that there is always one defender who switches off. Now, if that happens at any level, you are going to get punished, but especially so at the World Cup because all the players are so alert and looking for that dope. . Its harsh, but Englands defenders have been the dopes - against Italy, and against Uruguay too. There has to be something wrong with the players mentally when they have been done like that again and again. I always thought our Achilles heel would be our defence because we do not have enough quality defenders to really compete at this level, but we are not learning - if anything, we are getting worse. Uruguays second goal was basic, schoolboy stuff. It was similar to the one we conceded against Germany in the 2010 World Cup - a long punt upfield and they went straight through the middle. It was defending you would not see on Sunday morning by a pub team. That should not even happen once at this level, but it should never ever happen twice at a World Cup. Just not good enough There has been no great debate about who else Hodgson could have brought to Brazil to strengthen our defence or any other part John Terry has retired, while Ashley Cole was a talking point but, even if Cole was in the squad, like most people I would have started with Leighton Baines in the Italy game. The fact is, we do not have great depth to our squad and we are lacking in quality. The players who play so well week-in, week-out in the Premier League have not played to the same level in Brazil. Steven Gerrard and Jordan Henderson have not performed in midfield, our back four have let us down in both games and, when we have created chances, we have not been able to take a lot of them. That is why I would not press the panic button and get rid of Hodgson. The new manager coming in would have the same problems as him in that he has the same players out there, and I dont think anyone else would do much different. We can look for as many excuses as we want but the bottom line is that we are just not good enough, regardless of who is in charge.
Posted on: Mon, 23 Jun 2014 03:04:16 +0000

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