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Terry Venables and Steve McClaren are Working their Differences Out

Terry Venables Steve McClarenSteve McLaren and Terry Venables are reported to have a big riff between them that led to a series of lackluster performances from England National Squad. As reported on News of the World, Terry says they do not agree with each other in terms of tactics and team selection.

Terry said Steve McLaren agree with his decision to leave Steward Downing out against Croatia and change their formation to a 3-5-2 system.

Disagreements happen all the time and both Terry and Steve would be able to sort it out until they get England back in track. However, if England doesn't play great football together with the results expected from them, there would be a heat build up between these two.

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Date : Monday, December 4, 2006
Author : Editor in Chief
Categories : Tournaments
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    [...] Their last win was due to adjustments made by Terry Venables and not of McClaren. [...]

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