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Considering tactical options and evaluation
I’m exploring tactical solutions including cue-late runs and third-man combinations, and thinking about exploiting spaces on the pitch. Looking at England's setup, I notice issues with crowding central zones, especially with Bellingham, who might benefit from a wider role in a 4-3-3 formation.
As for whether he’s overrated, I believe he's not. His all-around impact is significant beyond just scoring, especially at such a young age. However, there's bound to be some variance in performance stats.Assessing tactical optimization
I see that 9 goals in 20 matches is a normal output. It’s important to monitor metrics like xG+xA per 90 and player involvement in box entries. The challenge seems to be tactical optimization rather than player quality; I don’t think he’s overrated.
I’ll suggest actionable ideas: for Real, rotating players in certain zones and utilizing early crosses. For England, selecting combinations of players in central roles and adding width is key. I should keep bullet points concise and structured without over-formatting.