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Matt Badcock: Refreshing Ant is all the talk

Anthony Barry delivered a half-time assessment of England’s performance that was straight out of Non-League.

Matt BADCOCK

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DOUBLE ACT: England manager Thomas Tuchel, top, and assistant Anthony Barry
PICTURE: Alamy

Anthony Barry delivered a half-time assessment of England’s performance that was straight out of Non-League.
“I think a lot of nervous energy early on,” the Three Lions assistant lamented to ITV on a “complicated and confusing” opening 45 minutes against Croatia. “Maybe that should be accepted, and maybe expected in the opening game of a World Cup.
“From there, then we made some decisions where the energy was not free in our mind, playing long when w...

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