Such a close call. I always start at 50/50 and then try and work out the pro’s and con’s. Mancini is far the better tactician and has some real experience throughout the squad. They have some good players going forward but don’t have a prolific striker to turn to. Also, there’s also a question mark with regard to fitness, especially with the CBs.
From our perspective our strengths lie in the squad, their age, technical ability, age, depth, which enables and already good team not to lose any of its punch when changes are needed. Southgate is not as technically competent as Mancini but he does have something about him with regard to this bunch of players. When you trust the manager then that goes a long way to giving them confidence to perform. Oh, and home advantage, that might be crucial.
All in all I am going head and heart for an England win. It’s close though in my mind and if I was a betting man it will be a low scoring, cagey event which I put at 53/47 in our favour.
Ps. I was born in ‘71 and don’t really remember anything of the England team during that decade. For me, my recollections kick in, in the 80s, especially the ‘82 finals where we did really well in the groups. I remember my pullout wall chart and following the scores. A weird one for me was some sort of 2nd group phase where we dropped out and probably when I gave up following the scores. Better things to do in those days
