Joe Cole believes that the England squad for Euro 2024 has a higher level of tactical knowledge compared to the Golden Generation of 2004.

Joe Cole, former member of England’s squad in 2004, believes that the current England team is better “educated” than the famous ‘Golden Generation’ from 20 years ago. Despite boasting a talented lineup featuring the likes of David Beckham, John Terry, Steven Gerrard, and Frank Lampard, that team failed to achieve success. Cole attributes this to the current squad’s superior tactical knowledge and education in playing the game.

Rio Ferdinand, another member of the ‘Golden Generation’, agrees with Cole’s assessment. He believes that while the previous squad may have had more depth, the current team benefits from players like Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham who have experience playing outside of England. This exposure to different leagues and cultures gives them an advantage in understanding different styles of play.

However, former Scotland striker Ally McCoist questions whether the current squad has the freedom to express themselves and achieve success. He suggests that Gareth Southgate may be more cautious in his approach, potentially hindering the team’s ability to play naturally. Ferdinand counters this by stating that it is more about the personnel in the team and finding the right balance.

With England’s final squad now confirmed, the focus will shift to Southgate’s starting lineup for their first match against Serbia. McCoist believes that Phil Foden should be played in a central role and urges Southgate to find a way to accommodate him.

In a final discussion, the panel debates whether the current squad is better than the one from 20 years ago. Cole disagrees, wanting to support the current players, while McCoist agrees, emphasizing the strength of the previous squad’s depth. Ferdinand sides with McCoist, highlighting the importance of a strong squad.

Overall, the consensus is that while the current squad may not be better in terms of individual talent, they have a better tactical understanding and education in the game. The debate continues as England prepares for the upcoming tournament in Germany, with hopes of finally achieving success on the international stage.

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