Graham Potter needs to follow Southgate’s example at Chelsea

I have been analytical of Gareth Southgate in the past, and I’m not one of those who rashly rate him as a manager.  But I’ve always felt that under Southgate, we have always been far too negative and he has never really gotten the best out of them, or at least what I think a more 

cumulative and certain managers would get out of them.

Playing a back five and two defensive midfielders in a swivel adjacent to each other have always been painful for me to watch, and 

directly using so many defensive players in his setups previously.

the protective midfielder, and my god how stimulating that was.

England was fantastic and scored six goals. Granted, the opposition was poor, but this is how England needs to set up, and it is also what Chelsea needs to be pushing toward now.

Mason Mount and Raheem Sterling were both 

impressive for England today, playing in their essential positions. Mount was in the 8 roles, and Sterling was playing wide left. It comes as no 

astonishment to see that they both, flourished in their best positions, and Graham Potter needs to take note, of that and of the evolution and setup because this is what he needs to bring to Chelsea.

. This is exactly what England had with Declan Rice today, and Chelsea needs to build toward this now, in my humble opinion.

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