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by pvg
2937 days ago
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You're in denial. Well, you're in being rude. Germany had 7 players from Bayern, 16 out of 22 from the Bundesliga. Spain 2010 is even more striking. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_FIFA_World_Cup_squads#Spa... Both teams played a distinct national style. The style of the Premiere league is not very internationally competitive. |
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In 2007 Liverpool reached the UEFA Champions League Final, and lost to Milan. In 2008 they reached the semi-final, and lost to Chelsea, whose opponents in the final were Man U, making it the first all-English final in the competition's history. How is that "not very internationally competitive"?
For the love of Jove, look at the squads this year: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
England is clearly apart from all other teams in its insularity; even Russia manages to include two players with foreign-league experience in their selection.
Or look at the EURO 2016 squads: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Euro_2016_squads
Your thesis that the best teams from the "larger" football countries don't have a lot of key players in foreign leagues is plainly wrong.