Footballs’ not coming home with England having lost at the final hurdle to Spain. The team’s journey to the Euro 2024 finals, though, has been nothing short of controversial. Critics have pointed fingers at their “boring” play, there has been harsh commentary from pundits, and let’s not forget the questionable penalty in the semifinals. Here’s a closer look at how England managed to make it all the way to the final showdown despite being far from convincing all the way through.

Offshore Attractions

As the Euros gripped Brits everywhere, the popularity of online sports betting has soared in the process. While the UK boasts the largest online gambling market in the world and traditional bookmakers saw a surge in activity, the UKGC’s stringent regulatory regimes have seen many fans turn to offshore sportsbooks instead.

These platforms are becoming increasingly attractive by offering fewer restrictions and more privacy. With many of them also accepting cryptocurrency and offering greater privacy in the process, they have attracted many bettors from England looking for a more discreet way to place their wagers.

This has all led to many punters landing some big payouts as many sportsbooks took to writing England off as a result of them seeming utterly unconvincing throughout much of the tournament. It was far from an isolated opinion as even many of their fans kept bemoaning their performances game after game for lacking flair.

The “Boring” Playstyle

England’s play has been criticised and has often been labelled as dull. Their strategy, focused heavily on defence and cautious buildup, hasn’t won them many fans outside of their home country. Critics argue that the lack of flair and creativity in their matches makes for tedious viewing. Yet, it’s hard to argue with the results.

The team’s methodical approach has seen them concede fewer goals and maintain control over games, albeit at the cost of excitement. Their 1-0 wins and goalless draws have been a testament to this strategy. England’s defence-first approach has been a double-edged sword: it has brought them to the brink of glory, but not without making them the subject of widespread criticism for their lack of attacking ambition.

Commentators’ Criticism

Pundits have not held back in their assessment of England’s tactics. Commentators from across Europe have derided their conservative style, now questioning whether England’s tactics and approach is fitting for a team with their talent pool. The criticism reached a peak during their group stage matches, where England’s inability to break down weaker opponents led to frustratingly narrow victories and draws.

It’s a style of play that many feel is unbecoming of a squad brimming with attacking potential. The likes of Harry Kane, Raheem Sterling, and Phil Foden have often found themselves isolated and starved of creativity, much to the dismay of fans and pundits alike. Critics argue that a team with such depth in attacking talent should be playing more expansive and adventurous football.

The Semi-Final Controversy

The semifinal match against Denmark will be remembered not just for the victory but for the manner in which it was secured. England was awarded a penalty in extra time under contentious circumstances. The decision was hotly debated, with many feeling that the call was soft at best. The fact that the penalty led to the winning goal only added fuel to the fire. Critics were quick to point out that without this dubious decision, England might not have made it to the final.

The penalty awarded to Raheem Sterling, who appeared to go down rather easily under minimal contact, sparked outrage and discussions about the integrity of VAR decisions. The Danish camp and neutral observers were left questioning whether England had been unfairly aided in their quest for the final.

Despite the naysayers, England’s journey to the final has been marked by resilience. They’ve managed to navigate through a minefield of criticism and high expectations to reach this point. The team’s focus on structure and discipline, while not the most exciting to watch, has been effective in keeping them in contention.

Their ability to stay composed under pressure has been a key factor in their success. Manager Gareth Southgate has emphasised the importance of mental fortitude and tactical discipline, steering the team through a tournament filled with potential pitfalls.