It seems that:
England: Physical, aggressive, win at all costs
Spain: Technical, lots of passing
Germany: Fast, powerful, direct
Italy: Defensive, slower
France: Seemingly similar to Germany
Not sure about Portugal or the Netherlands, but it seems that Southern European football places more emphasis on technicality, whereas Northern Europe is about power.
Portugal are mostly about teamwork rather than individuality, as funny as it seems saying that because they have Ronaldo but teamwork is how they won the Euros and how they had such an amazing team pre-CR7.
Argentina: Pass to Messi and pray he do some crazy shit.
>>75087508
Judging by England's performances in the last big tournaments, your football style seems to be: "Let's just get out there and see what happens"
Meaning you don't really seem to have any strategic approach. You don't even play your "Kick and Rush" football anymore.
>>75087508
Stereotypically
England - cross the ball into the box
Italy - Everybody at the back, nobody scores
Germany - Great tactical dedication, a huge striker
Japan - just run around
>>75087563
>tfw the brits think thoroughly preparing a tactic means having teamwork
>a team to be at its full potential wouldn't work as a team
>>75087640
good post
Wh-what about USA?
Are we FIGHT AND WIN in style?
>>75087712
So you're telling me that the key factor in Portugal historically having a great team isn't teamwork?
The players were for eachother, that much is obvious. Always has been back to the days of Costa, Figo, Couto, etc.
>>75087722
No USA is the best.
Our style is FUCK EUROPE, FUCK SPAIN, FUCK REFBALL, USA USA USA
Argentina: hero ball
>>75087753
I'm saying a team working as a team should be a given because it's a team
The key factor is tactical knowledge and playing moneyball
>>75087786
>heroball
>86
even the numbers can't deny it