Khaleej Times

Waddle blames it on excessive coaching

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manchester — England may have qualified for next year’s World Cup in Russia with ease — finishing their qualificat­ion campaign unbeaten with eight wins from 10 games — but their performanc­es certainly have not been celebrated.

Waddle, part of the England team who reached the 1990 World Cup semi-finals blames club academies and over-coaching for the lack of entertainm­ent provided by the national team.

“Academies are crammed with coaches, it’s too organised, regimented, all bibs and cones and two-touch football. Let them dribble,” Waddle, a great dribbler himself, told Daily Mail.

The former Tottenham Hotspur and Marseilles winger says it is not fitness that is the problem but the approach to the game. “They all have immaculate physiques. There’s not a fat, lazy, luxury player in sight.

“And they are passing it 10 yards to someone who passes it 10 yards to someone who passes it 10 yards to someone who goes backwards. They’re overcoache­d and scared to give it away and you are screaming: ‘Where are you going?’”

Waddle, who made 62 appearance­s for England between 1985 and 1991, thinks Southgate is limited by the kind of players that English clubs are producing.

“You need all sorts for a successful team,” you need dogs and water-carriers,” but we’ve got 11 players who are basically similar. “I don’t blame Gareth Southgate. Coaching has been taking us this way for years. Nothing is off the cuff. We need creativity and we’re not producing those players,” he said.

However, Waddle sees some hope in the attacking England players who are enjoying success at club level.

“Harry Kane, who was on the scoresheet again in Lithuania, is in such good form, thank goodness, and Dele Alli is a bright spark, although he needs to learn some manners judging by what we have seen in recent times. “Rashford looks very confident, playing without fear or pressure and he’s our big hope. I hope he doesn’t find fear. —

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