Oh yeah I agree .. but I think even all that stuff aside there’s a tendency to act like the golden generation should’ve swept all aside. Even if we got everything right there were better teams then.
Right now I think the overall most talented (depth and XI) is definitely France. Having Mbappe, Olise, Dembele, Ekitike, Doue is nightmarish in transition. Spain have the best football identity and highest technical benchpoint and when Spain have that and a star forward or two they’re a monster. Argentina probably have the best team spirit/competitiveness.
I think within that England could have space to be the most adaptable/tactical team under Tuchel. Combined with easily being one of the most talented teams. The favourites will be Spain, France, England, Argentina & Portugal. I don’t think among that group anyone is massively ahead of anyone else.
Palmer is the key imo. Him in top form is a difference between us winning a tournament and losing it. Think he’s the most magical, light up a tournament player we have.
Palmer is definitely a game changer in that he can pull things out of his arse from absolutely nowhere in a way Saka, Bowen, Foden and Rashford maybe can’t, he is our most mercurial player, a throw back to a Ginola, Waddle, Hoddle, Le Tissier type player but his injuries recently haven’t been great.
I still think Messi is probably still the most dangerous player in the world even now if you can just set up to put him in a role where he only has to create and has runners around him, if Argentina use him well they could still win it.
Spain maybe have the best first 11 but not invincible. France have the most depth but not always sure what they will bring, even the Netherlands ain’t bad at all. It’s very open which is excellent. You have to suspect fine margins.