The article discusses the current state of strikers in English football, particularly in relation to the upcoming World Cup. It highlights that while Harry Kane is a talented player, he cannot single-handedly fill the void left by other talented strikers who have retired or are no longer available.
Former England striker Chris Sutton suggests that playing with two strikers is not an option for Gareth Southgate this week, but rather a long-term solution to address the shortage of quality strikers. He argues that the current situation is "incomparable" to the 1990s, when England had a plethora of talented strikers.
Sutton also expresses his frustration with the fact that modern-day wide forwards like Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka are scoring more goals than old-school wingers ever did. However, he believes that these players can still contribute to the team's success by playing in their preferred roles rather than being forced into traditional striker positions.
The article concludes by highlighting the concerns of many fans and pundits about the lack of depth at the top of English football. It suggests that Gareth Southgate will need to make bold decisions and possibly consider new signing options to address this issue before the World Cup.
Former England striker Chris Sutton suggests that playing with two strikers is not an option for Gareth Southgate this week, but rather a long-term solution to address the shortage of quality strikers. He argues that the current situation is "incomparable" to the 1990s, when England had a plethora of talented strikers.
Sutton also expresses his frustration with the fact that modern-day wide forwards like Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka are scoring more goals than old-school wingers ever did. However, he believes that these players can still contribute to the team's success by playing in their preferred roles rather than being forced into traditional striker positions.
The article concludes by highlighting the concerns of many fans and pundits about the lack of depth at the top of English football. It suggests that Gareth Southgate will need to make bold decisions and possibly consider new signing options to address this issue before the World Cup.