Micah Richards has accused England of ‘anticipating to win’ their Spherical of 32 tie in opposition to Congo – after the Three Lions conceded first to enter half-time 1-0 down.
Thomas Tuchel’s males fell behind after simply seven minutes in Atlanta when Brian Cipenga laced an effort previous Jordan Pickford into the underside nook.
It got here after a passage of ‘poor’ defending, within the phrases of ex-Man Metropolis defender Richards, which noticed Ezri Konsa, Marc Guehi and Djed Spence depart an overload on the far put up.
England pushed for an equaliser – and had an enormous shout for a penalty on Harry Kane turned down – however could not discover an equaliser.
Now, Richards has slammed Tuchel’s aspect, claiming they confirmed no ‘organisation or communication’ through the first 45.
He fumed: ‘I do not know what they’re attempting to do. There is not any press, no communication, no organisation. It is actually irritating watching England play like this as a result of they have a lot extra to supply.
England went 1-0 all the way down to DR Congo after Brian Cipenga fired previous Jordan Pickford on seven minutes
‘They turned up anticipating to win the sport. It is like they have been anticipating Ghana however Congo are keen to take dangers. All the pieces is simply too simple.’
He added: ‘I do not know what they’re attempting to do. I am actually confused. It is really easy for DR Congo to play by means of the traces.’
It got here after Wayne Rooney blasted Tuchel’s aspect for failing to show up in opposition to a nation ranked some 31 locations beneath them in FIFA’s World Rankings.
Rooney stated on the BBC: ‘I assumed England have been very poor within the first half-hour. Sloppy, giving the ball away, no depth, not attending to the ball.
‘DR Congo regarded very comfy. They’d the ball, they have been doing what they needed with it actually. They get the objective, however from England’s perspective, it was poor.’
The panel additionally gave their views on the controversial incident which noticed Kane denied a penalty after he appeared to have been taken down by Lionel Mpasi.
The England captain had burst in behind the Congolese defence and simply pipped their keeper to the ball earlier than dragging his leg into Mpasi and throwing himself to the ground.
His appeals for a spot-kick have been nevertheless turned down by Adham Makhadmeh, sparking a livid response on the England bench.
Extra to comply with.


















