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Season: Season 75
Category: NT
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*** BEST PLAYERS - NT ***
Week 10:
- GK: Paolo Rolha (Brasil) – Rating 97
- DEF: Valerius Ivancioiu (România) – Rating 88
- DEF: Iulică Gorgan (România) – Rating 83
- DEF: Romaric Costes (France) – Rating 79
- DEF: Marcel Favreau (France) – Rating 79
- MID: Burebista Zahiu (România) – Rating 91
- MID: Claudiu Mihu (România) – Rating 89
- MID: Arí Alemão (Brasil) – Rating 86
- MID: Teddy Bowyer (England) – Rating 85
- ATT: Thierry Béguin (France) – Rating 88
- ATT: Jamiе Trundle (England) – Rating 87
Week 9:
- GK: Mounir Ferrand (France) – Rating 97
- DEF: Valerius Ivancioiu (România) – Rating 87
- DEF: Iulică Gorgan (România) – Rating 83
- DEF: Aldair Colméia (Brasil) – Rating 82
- DEF: Alessandro Marc (France) – Rating 82
- MID: Pompei Lin (România) – Rating 91
- MID: Marcel Lizák (Česká republika) – Rating 91
- MID: Edward Rolnik (Polska) – Rating 89
- MID: Matt Gazza (England) – Rating 89
- ATT: Luis Gustavo Ringo (Brasil) – Rating 82
- ATT: Oriol de la Sagra (España) – Rating 93
Week 8:
- GK: Enéas Maravilha (Brasil) – Rating 96
- DEF: Sebastian Klinik (Polska) – Rating 89
- DEF: Călin Sopârlă (România) – Rating 84
- DEF: Iulică Gorgan (România) – Rating 82
- DEF: İdil Oltacı (Türkiye) – Rating 81
- MID: Arí Alemão (Brasil) – Rating 90
- MID: Štěpán Doudleba (Česká republika) – Rating 90
- MID: Dương Hoàng Quyết (Việt Nam) – Rating 89
- MID: Dedo Lozančić (Bosna i Hercegovina) – Rating 89
- ATT: Viktor Drahorád (Česká republika) – Rating 88
- ATT: Oriol de la Sagra (España) – Rating 86
Week 7:
- GK: Şemsi Sukal (Türkiye) – Rating 97
- DEF: Sebastian Klinik (Polska) – Rating 90
- DEF: Kjell Pezzey (Deutschland) – Rating 85
- DEF: Suavi Bağatur (Türkiye) – Rating 85
- DEF: Marcel Favreau (France) – Rating 84
- MID: Štěpán Doudleba (Česká republika) – Rating 90
- MID: Dedo Lozančić (Bosna i Hercegovina) – Rating 90
- MID: Roman Sejud (Polska) – Rating 89
- MID: Arí Alemão (Brasil) – Rating 89
- ATT: Viktor Drahorád (Česká republika) – Rating 87
- ATT: Edward Wilk (Polska) – Rating 80
Week 6:
- GK: Vít Beňa (Česká republika) – Rating 97
- DEF: Sebastian Klinik (Polska) – Rating 90
- DEF: Hans Tröger (Deutschland) – Rating 86
- DEF: Călin Sopârlă (România) – Rating 84
- DEF: Suavi Bağatur (Türkiye) – Rating 83
- MID: Edward Rolnik (Polska) – Rating 94
- MID: Dương Hoàng Quyết (Việt Nam) – Rating 93
- MID: Bohdan Filipczak (Polska) – Rating 90
- MID: Fons Goeman (België) – Rating 89
- ATT: Jimmy McEneaney (Ireland) – Rating 78
- ATT: Iustin Idoraş (România) – Rating 89
Week 5:
- GK: Vít Beňa (Česká republika) – Rating 97
- DEF: Sebastian Klinik (Polska) – Rating 91
- DEF: Lamberto Rozenberg (Argentina) – Rating 84
- DEF: Călin Sopârlă (România) – Rating 84
- DEF: Suavi Bağatur (Türkiye) – Rating 84
- MID: Dương Hoàng Quyết (Việt Nam) – Rating 92
- MID: Arnaud Philipsen (België) – Rating 91
- MID: Muxtar Amin (Azərbaycan) – Rating 89
- MID: Edward Rolnik (Polska) – Rating 89
- ATT: Markus Rausis (Schweiz) – Rating 84
- ATT: Xəyal Babayev (Azərbaycan) – Rating 83
Category: NT
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*** BEST PLAYERS - NT ***
Week 10:
- GK: Paolo Rolha (Brasil) – Rating 97
- DEF: Valerius Ivancioiu (România) – Rating 88
- DEF: Iulică Gorgan (România) – Rating 83
- DEF: Romaric Costes (France) – Rating 79
- DEF: Marcel Favreau (France) – Rating 79
- MID: Burebista Zahiu (România) – Rating 91
- MID: Claudiu Mihu (România) – Rating 89
- MID: Arí Alemão (Brasil) – Rating 86
- MID: Teddy Bowyer (England) – Rating 85
- ATT: Thierry Béguin (France) – Rating 88
- ATT: Jamiе Trundle (England) – Rating 87
Week 9:
- GK: Mounir Ferrand (France) – Rating 97
- DEF: Valerius Ivancioiu (România) – Rating 87
- DEF: Iulică Gorgan (România) – Rating 83
- DEF: Aldair Colméia (Brasil) – Rating 82
- DEF: Alessandro Marc (France) – Rating 82
- MID: Pompei Lin (România) – Rating 91
- MID: Marcel Lizák (Česká republika) – Rating 91
- MID: Edward Rolnik (Polska) – Rating 89
- MID: Matt Gazza (England) – Rating 89
- ATT: Luis Gustavo Ringo (Brasil) – Rating 82
- ATT: Oriol de la Sagra (España) – Rating 93
Week 8:
- GK: Enéas Maravilha (Brasil) – Rating 96
- DEF: Sebastian Klinik (Polska) – Rating 89
- DEF: Călin Sopârlă (România) – Rating 84
- DEF: Iulică Gorgan (România) – Rating 82
- DEF: İdil Oltacı (Türkiye) – Rating 81
- MID: Arí Alemão (Brasil) – Rating 90
- MID: Štěpán Doudleba (Česká republika) – Rating 90
- MID: Dương Hoàng Quyết (Việt Nam) – Rating 89
- MID: Dedo Lozančić (Bosna i Hercegovina) – Rating 89
- ATT: Viktor Drahorád (Česká republika) – Rating 88
- ATT: Oriol de la Sagra (España) – Rating 86
Week 7:
- GK: Şemsi Sukal (Türkiye) – Rating 97
- DEF: Sebastian Klinik (Polska) – Rating 90
- DEF: Kjell Pezzey (Deutschland) – Rating 85
- DEF: Suavi Bağatur (Türkiye) – Rating 85
- DEF: Marcel Favreau (France) – Rating 84
- MID: Štěpán Doudleba (Česká republika) – Rating 90
- MID: Dedo Lozančić (Bosna i Hercegovina) – Rating 90
- MID: Roman Sejud (Polska) – Rating 89
- MID: Arí Alemão (Brasil) – Rating 89
- ATT: Viktor Drahorád (Česká republika) – Rating 87
- ATT: Edward Wilk (Polska) – Rating 80
Week 6:
- GK: Vít Beňa (Česká republika) – Rating 97
- DEF: Sebastian Klinik (Polska) – Rating 90
- DEF: Hans Tröger (Deutschland) – Rating 86
- DEF: Călin Sopârlă (România) – Rating 84
- DEF: Suavi Bağatur (Türkiye) – Rating 83
- MID: Edward Rolnik (Polska) – Rating 94
- MID: Dương Hoàng Quyết (Việt Nam) – Rating 93
- MID: Bohdan Filipczak (Polska) – Rating 90
- MID: Fons Goeman (België) – Rating 89
- ATT: Jimmy McEneaney (Ireland) – Rating 78
- ATT: Iustin Idoraş (România) – Rating 89
Week 5:
- GK: Vít Beňa (Česká republika) – Rating 97
- DEF: Sebastian Klinik (Polska) – Rating 91
- DEF: Lamberto Rozenberg (Argentina) – Rating 84
- DEF: Călin Sopârlă (România) – Rating 84
- DEF: Suavi Bağatur (Türkiye) – Rating 84
- MID: Dương Hoàng Quyết (Việt Nam) – Rating 92
- MID: Arnaud Philipsen (België) – Rating 91
- MID: Muxtar Amin (Azərbaycan) – Rating 89
- MID: Edward Rolnik (Polska) – Rating 89
- ATT: Markus Rausis (Schweiz) – Rating 84
- ATT: Xəyal Babayev (Azərbaycan) – Rating 83
It could have happened to you, your elimination is frustrating.
But tactically, you're not as crazy as Baloo, and that's what it took to beat Spain and Brazil ^^
But tactically, you're not as crazy as Baloo, and that's what it took to beat Spain and Brazil ^^
Congrats to everyone who attended this wonderful tournament, Sokker NT World Cup!
baloomao (France) and Triglio (England) surprised us all and reached the big final. A huge applause for them. Diego (Brasil) did a wonderful job reaching the semifinal. And there are also others who did a great job - here I would add our champ trga with Bosna or Antoś with Ireland by passing the group stage. Red_Pirate with Sénégal was another pleasant surprise by being here, but as well for the wonderful two draws he managed to do. These are only a few which pop up into my mind right now.
Luck, inspiration, hard work, there many ingredients as to reach the final. England and France have done it.
Congrats lads! The stage is yours!
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baloomao (France) and Triglio (England) surprised us all and reached the big final. A huge applause for them. Diego (Brasil) did a wonderful job reaching the semifinal. And there are also others who did a great job - here I would add our champ trga with Bosna or Antoś with Ireland by passing the group stage. Red_Pirate with Sénégal was another pleasant surprise by being here, but as well for the wonderful two draws he managed to do. These are only a few which pop up into my mind right now.
Luck, inspiration, hard work, there many ingredients as to reach the final. England and France have done it.
Congrats lads! The stage is yours!
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Thank you!
=)
Congratulations also on the great tournament you had with Romania.
=)
Congratulations also on the great tournament you had with Romania.
This World Cup I've lost only against France and England. Who should I cheer for?=)))
Good luck, lads!
Good luck, lads!
England lost only his first group's match against Poland 0-4 ...
They win every matches after those electroshocking defeat.
France lost only his second group's match against Bulgaria 1-2,
Bulgaria finished third in the "death group" with 6 points as Romania and France, both qualified.
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They win every matches after those electroshocking defeat.
France lost only his second group's match against Bulgaria 1-2,
Bulgaria finished third in the "death group" with 6 points as Romania and France, both qualified.
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WORLD CUP SPECIAL REPORT
by Krzysztof, World Champion of Magyarország U21
England - France: The Impossible Final Becomes Reality
Dear fans of the Sokker World Cup,
The moment has come. As the tournament reaches its final breath and only one match remains, it is my honor to congratulate the two finalists of this extraordinary World Cup: England and France. Guided by their remarkable managers Triglio (Italia)
for England and baloomao (France)
for France both teams have already achieved greatness long before kickoff of the final.
Gentlemen, your dream has already come true. Now all that is left is to enjoy the beautiful game, give us fans an unforgettable spectacle, and show the world the finest tactical artistry Sokker has to offer.
Before the first whistle of this tournament, the favorites list was long: Poland, Romania, Italy, Spain, Turkiye, Brazil… but nowhere in the boldest predictions could one find England or France. And yet here they are. Two dark horses who galloped past every giant in their path. Today, the so-called favorites can only sit back, applaud… and wonder how they were overtaken so magnificently.
I will be watching this final with special excitement not only as a fan, but as the proud World Champion with Magyarország U21.
Quietly and secretly, I too dream that one day I will guide a senior national team to a World Cup final. And I know I am not alone many of you reading this report surely share the same dream.
But enough emotions.
Let us dig into the heart of this epic story.
Let’s follow the paths of both finalists roads full of drama, shock, brilliance, and tactical masterpieces.
ENGLAND – THE MIRACLE OF TRIGLIO
From 0–4 humiliation… to the World Cup Final
England, coached by the Italian mastermind Triglio, began the group stage in Group D, finishing second behind Poland. The campaign started in the worst possible way:
Group D
1. England - Polska 0:4
A disaster. A collapse. A nightmare debut.
After this match, surely the Polish coach borkos007 must have felt he could already order champagne for the knockout stage. Meanwhile Triglio… well, no one could imagine he’d be preparing England for a World Cup Final.
But then the miracle began.
2. Israel - England 0:2
A solid, controlled win. A needed breath after the Polish hurricane. England were favorites and delivered exactly what they should.
3. England - Nederland 3:0
This was the moment everything changed.
A direct duel for survival. No clear favorite, no margin for error. Tension until the last second… or so we expected.
Triglio demolished the Netherlands tactically. A total knockout. A shocking 3:0.
English fans, who were already packing for the trip home, had to extend their hotel bookings and happily pay the rising bill.
England advanced. Not by luck. Not by accident.
But because Triglio started building a machine.
Knockout Stage – England’s Road of Giants
Round of 16:
England – Italy 2:1
Italy were widely considered favorites. But England rolled through them like a steamroller.
Shock. Disbelief. Hope turning into belief.
Quarterfinal:
England – Azerbaijan 3:2
A goal festival. A rollercoaster. A match with no clear favorite but England stood taller in the decisive moments.
Fans had to extend their stay again. And their happiness was stronger than their fear of hotel bills.
Semifinal – The Ultimate Test:
England – Romania 3:1
Facing the tournament’s biggest favorite.
After the 0–4 disaster against Poland, who would dare believe England could eliminate mighty Romania?
But Triglio did what only great managers can do he produced a cosmic tactical masterclass. England controlled the match, crushed expectations, and reached the World Cup Final.
And let no one dare say “It was the engine.”
No.
It was Triglio.
Congratulations, England. What a journey.
FRANCE - THE RISE OF BALOOMAO AND THE TRICOLOUR DREAM
Drama, resilience, brilliance a road full of miracles
France began their adventure in Group E, advancing after a three-way battle with Bulgaria and Romania. Bulgaria, led by sviktorov, probably felt the sting of disappointment but only two teams could advance.
Unexpectedly, Magyarország became the point supplier. But let us soften the blow with a reminder:
Magyarország U21 are the reigning World Champions!
Group E - Tabela France
1. Magyarország - France 1:2
A phenomenal start for France.
A win that boosted morale, confidence, and as it turned out carved the foundation for their eventual path to the final.
For Hungary, unfortunately, this match broke their momentum.
2. France – Bulgaria 1:2
The shock of the group stage.
France stumbled, Bulgaria struck, and suddenly the group became a dramatic battlefield.
After two rounds:
Romania looked safest,
Bulgaria seemed closest to second place,
France needed a miracle.
And then…
3. Romania – France 1:2
A sensational victory.
Baloomao unleashed his masterpiece at the perfect moment.
This result flipped the entire group upside down and France marched into the knockout stage with renewed confidence.
Knockouts - France’s Symphony of Victory
Round of 16:
France – Vietnam 2:0
Vietnam, led by funyy, had big dreams but the red card sealed their fate. France advanced calmly and professionally.
Quarterfinal:
France – Spain 3:2
Now this was a match worth a final!
A breathtaking thriller filled with emotion, goals, and tactical genius on both sides.
Spain had just destroyed Turkey 6:1 and were seen as the new favorite of the tournament.
But baloomao said “Non.”
France said “Non.”
And the tricolor train rolled on.
After this match, every French fan knew:
This team is unstoppable.
Semifinal:
France – Brazil 3:2
Another heavyweight falls. Another brilliant performance. Another step closer to eternal glory.
France showed flair, strength, intelligence, and heart.
And now… the Grand Final awaits.
France - England
Baloomao vs Triglio
Two dark horses.
Two miracles.
Two legends.
FINAL PREVIEW WHO LIFTS THE CUP?
Honestly?
We may have two underdogs in the final but not two surprises.
Both teams earned their place. Both conquered giants. Both defeated favorites. Both wrote history.
I will reveal my small personal bias my heart leans toward France.
I know their community well, I once had the honor of managing France U21, and I still feel a strong sentiment for their passion and unity.
But let the truth be said:
May the beauty of football win.
May both sides shine tactically.
May we witness goals, emotions, and maybe even… penalties?
Triglio.
Baloomao.
Whatever happens tomorrow you are already champions.
Forza France!
Forza England!
Forza Football!
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by Krzysztof, World Champion of Magyarország U21
England - France: The Impossible Final Becomes Reality
Dear fans of the Sokker World Cup,
The moment has come. As the tournament reaches its final breath and only one match remains, it is my honor to congratulate the two finalists of this extraordinary World Cup: England and France. Guided by their remarkable managers Triglio (Italia)
for England and baloomao (France)
for France both teams have already achieved greatness long before kickoff of the final.
Gentlemen, your dream has already come true. Now all that is left is to enjoy the beautiful game, give us fans an unforgettable spectacle, and show the world the finest tactical artistry Sokker has to offer.
Before the first whistle of this tournament, the favorites list was long: Poland, Romania, Italy, Spain, Turkiye, Brazil… but nowhere in the boldest predictions could one find England or France. And yet here they are. Two dark horses who galloped past every giant in their path. Today, the so-called favorites can only sit back, applaud… and wonder how they were overtaken so magnificently.
I will be watching this final with special excitement not only as a fan, but as the proud World Champion with Magyarország U21.
Quietly and secretly, I too dream that one day I will guide a senior national team to a World Cup final. And I know I am not alone many of you reading this report surely share the same dream.
But enough emotions.
Let us dig into the heart of this epic story.
Let’s follow the paths of both finalists roads full of drama, shock, brilliance, and tactical masterpieces.
ENGLAND – THE MIRACLE OF TRIGLIO
From 0–4 humiliation… to the World Cup Final
England, coached by the Italian mastermind Triglio, began the group stage in Group D, finishing second behind Poland. The campaign started in the worst possible way:
Group D
1. England - Polska 0:4
A disaster. A collapse. A nightmare debut.
After this match, surely the Polish coach borkos007 must have felt he could already order champagne for the knockout stage. Meanwhile Triglio… well, no one could imagine he’d be preparing England for a World Cup Final.
But then the miracle began.
2. Israel - England 0:2
A solid, controlled win. A needed breath after the Polish hurricane. England were favorites and delivered exactly what they should.
3. England - Nederland 3:0
This was the moment everything changed.
A direct duel for survival. No clear favorite, no margin for error. Tension until the last second… or so we expected.
Triglio demolished the Netherlands tactically. A total knockout. A shocking 3:0.
English fans, who were already packing for the trip home, had to extend their hotel bookings and happily pay the rising bill.
England advanced. Not by luck. Not by accident.
But because Triglio started building a machine.
Knockout Stage – England’s Road of Giants
Round of 16:
England – Italy 2:1
Italy were widely considered favorites. But England rolled through them like a steamroller.
Shock. Disbelief. Hope turning into belief.
Quarterfinal:
England – Azerbaijan 3:2
A goal festival. A rollercoaster. A match with no clear favorite but England stood taller in the decisive moments.
Fans had to extend their stay again. And their happiness was stronger than their fear of hotel bills.
Semifinal – The Ultimate Test:
England – Romania 3:1
Facing the tournament’s biggest favorite.
After the 0–4 disaster against Poland, who would dare believe England could eliminate mighty Romania?
But Triglio did what only great managers can do he produced a cosmic tactical masterclass. England controlled the match, crushed expectations, and reached the World Cup Final.
And let no one dare say “It was the engine.”
No.
It was Triglio.
Congratulations, England. What a journey.
FRANCE - THE RISE OF BALOOMAO AND THE TRICOLOUR DREAM
Drama, resilience, brilliance a road full of miracles
France began their adventure in Group E, advancing after a three-way battle with Bulgaria and Romania. Bulgaria, led by sviktorov, probably felt the sting of disappointment but only two teams could advance.
Unexpectedly, Magyarország became the point supplier. But let us soften the blow with a reminder:
Magyarország U21 are the reigning World Champions!
Group E - Tabela France
1. Magyarország - France 1:2
A phenomenal start for France.
A win that boosted morale, confidence, and as it turned out carved the foundation for their eventual path to the final.
For Hungary, unfortunately, this match broke their momentum.
2. France – Bulgaria 1:2
The shock of the group stage.
France stumbled, Bulgaria struck, and suddenly the group became a dramatic battlefield.
After two rounds:
Romania looked safest,
Bulgaria seemed closest to second place,
France needed a miracle.
And then…
3. Romania – France 1:2
A sensational victory.
Baloomao unleashed his masterpiece at the perfect moment.
This result flipped the entire group upside down and France marched into the knockout stage with renewed confidence.
Knockouts - France’s Symphony of Victory
Round of 16:
France – Vietnam 2:0
Vietnam, led by funyy, had big dreams but the red card sealed their fate. France advanced calmly and professionally.
Quarterfinal:
France – Spain 3:2
Now this was a match worth a final!
A breathtaking thriller filled with emotion, goals, and tactical genius on both sides.
Spain had just destroyed Turkey 6:1 and were seen as the new favorite of the tournament.
But baloomao said “Non.”
France said “Non.”
And the tricolor train rolled on.
After this match, every French fan knew:
This team is unstoppable.
Semifinal:
France – Brazil 3:2
Another heavyweight falls. Another brilliant performance. Another step closer to eternal glory.
France showed flair, strength, intelligence, and heart.
And now… the Grand Final awaits.
France - England
Baloomao vs Triglio
Two dark horses.
Two miracles.
Two legends.
FINAL PREVIEW WHO LIFTS THE CUP?
Honestly?
We may have two underdogs in the final but not two surprises.
Both teams earned their place. Both conquered giants. Both defeated favorites. Both wrote history.
I will reveal my small personal bias my heart leans toward France.
I know their community well, I once had the honor of managing France U21, and I still feel a strong sentiment for their passion and unity.
But let the truth be said:
May the beauty of football win.
May both sides shine tactically.
May we witness goals, emotions, and maybe even… penalties?
Triglio.
Baloomao.
Whatever happens tomorrow you are already champions.
Forza France!
Forza England!
Forza Football!
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Nice post, and you're right to write "Whatever happens tomorrow, you are already champions," because they deserve to be in this final, and I hope it will be a great match.
I'm sorry I won't be able to watch it live due to work commitments, but I want to wish both finalists the best of luck.
Nice post, and you're right to write "Whatever happens tomorrow, you are already champions," because they deserve to be in this final, and I hope it will be a great match.
I'm sorry I won't be able to watch it live due to work commitments, but I want to wish both finalists the best of luck.
Really looking forward to tomorrow's game......huge game for both, but both already winners in many ways. :)
France Gameplay
-Long pass
-Central attacks
-Hidden secondary tactic (4-3-3)
-Behind defending
advantages
-Better players
disadvantages
-weak against wing tactics
England Gameplay
-One wing attack
-Offside tactics
-Pressing
advantages
-game engine (wing attack)
disadvantages
-weak to opposite wing attack tactics ( France central playing)
-Defending at forward
İn my opinion France central attack tactic would be wrong choice against England. Because it was worked mostly which country defenders was on forward and who not playing wing attacks. Also France hidden secondary 4-3-3 tactics also central gameplay tactic. Need to use opposite side wing tactics of England.Than with better players France can control the game.
İf France will use same tactics and not change it England getting more advantages to win the game with same tactics. England weakest side could be defense side with long passes but coach pulled defenders to the back after some match experiences. But still in some stages still pressing and doing offside tactics.
After all i have to say France could win but England probably will be the winner if France not changing gameplay style at final.
Thanks and regards to both sides!
-Long pass
-Central attacks
-Hidden secondary tactic (4-3-3)
-Behind defending
advantages
-Better players
disadvantages
-weak against wing tactics
England Gameplay
-One wing attack
-Offside tactics
-Pressing
advantages
-game engine (wing attack)
disadvantages
-weak to opposite wing attack tactics ( France central playing)
-Defending at forward
İn my opinion France central attack tactic would be wrong choice against England. Because it was worked mostly which country defenders was on forward and who not playing wing attacks. Also France hidden secondary 4-3-3 tactics also central gameplay tactic. Need to use opposite side wing tactics of England.Than with better players France can control the game.
İf France will use same tactics and not change it England getting more advantages to win the game with same tactics. England weakest side could be defense side with long passes but coach pulled defenders to the back after some match experiences. But still in some stages still pressing and doing offside tactics.
After all i have to say France could win but England probably will be the winner if France not changing gameplay style at final.
Thanks and regards to both sides!
Personally, I wouldn't interfere with tactical advice on this noble forum; there are plenty of tactical experts here. I also think it's inappropriate to give advice to a future champion, because one of these two will definitely become one today. The champion knows perfectly well what he has, and he needs to figure out how to position his team on the pitch. As I mentioned, they've already achieved something others only dream of; now we want to see a joyful, emotional match worthy of the best teams in the world this season.
This is my personal opinion about both of sides ofcourse. In a world with freedom of thought, expressing our thoughts freely about both sides should not be a problem.Everyone's analysis of their opponents and match tactics are different. In the final, the managers' final choices are up to them. I'm simply sharing my analysis.