The article discusses the current state of English football, specifically the lack of quality strikers. Former England international and striker Alan Shearer agrees with his old strike partner Chris Sutton that the situation is "incomparable" to the 1990s, when they were playing for Blackburn Rovers.
Shearer notes that while modern-day wide forwards like Harry Kane are scoring more goals than ever before, there is a lack of quality strikers who can lead the line. He also mentions that Owen would not be considered as a striker if he emerged now due to his ability to play on the left and create chances for himself.
Sutton adds that playing with two strikers is not an option for England manager Gareth Southgate this week, at least not in the way that Shearer and Sutton did it during their time together. However, Sutton believes that if you're a half-decent striker, you would have a good chance of going to the World Cup.
The article concludes by highlighting the lack of depth of quality strikers in English football, which is a concern for fans and managers alike.
Shearer notes that while modern-day wide forwards like Harry Kane are scoring more goals than ever before, there is a lack of quality strikers who can lead the line. He also mentions that Owen would not be considered as a striker if he emerged now due to his ability to play on the left and create chances for himself.
Sutton adds that playing with two strikers is not an option for England manager Gareth Southgate this week, at least not in the way that Shearer and Sutton did it during their time together. However, Sutton believes that if you're a half-decent striker, you would have a good chance of going to the World Cup.
The article concludes by highlighting the lack of depth of quality strikers in English football, which is a concern for fans and managers alike.