Possession, Jon Harley & foreign coaches: Henry Winter's blueprint for a better England

With England well and truly humbled at Euro 2000, FFT took a moment to take stock of the situation and assess what needed to be done to turn the fortunes of the national team around. Henry Winter named the ten things England would have to do to avoid embarrasment at the 2002 World Cup and beyond. Some of them may sound rather familiar...

1 Learn how to keep the ball
Possession is ten-tenths of the law at international level, a reality that England have struggled to appreciate under Kevin KeeganâÂÂs management. Individually, EnglandâÂÂs players made terrible mistakes, continually gifting the ball to grateful, amused opponents. In the high-speed Premiership, teams can be more careless with passes, knowing the ball will soon be surrendered back. Commit such coaching-book crimes on elevated stages like Euro 2000 and the next acquaintance with the ball is when the opposition hand it back after depositing it in your net. Portugal and Romania both revelled in EnglandâÂÂs laxness in possession.

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