Mentalist, on 13 June 2016 - 08:57 PM, said:
Belgium were pretty lost when it came to creativity. They have a good roster and some real talent everywhere (including some phenomenal defending), but they were not a very cohesive team. Italy, otoh, played D almost perfectly, blocking off all avenues of shooting inside the box. Belgium had a few great chances they could not finish, but their D was sloppy and unorganized at times. A few times Courtois pulled them out, but not every time.
Belgian probably has the most talented squad on the tournament, but a disastrously poor coach, Wilmots. He seems scared to instill discipline in the group and assign tasks to his top players. So he just sticks a bunch of names on the squad sheet of guys that he doesn't dare to pass by and then hopes that on the pitch they will have a spell of individual class which may decide the match. It's quicksand, no team tactics or anything like that. A sad waste of a talented group. Not a title contender.
Italy on the other hand was very impressive. On paper not one of their strongest teams, historically speaking, but they play as a unit and each player clearly knows their place in the team and the role(s) they have to fill in. A joy to watch, and this is coming from someone who traditionally has always disliked Italian squads (especially their Euro 2000 squad...). An outsider for me before the tournament, but if they keep up this performance I really rate them highly on this tournament.