When I played school football the PE teacher knew the system we would play. It was 3-5-2 with a midfield M formation when we were defending and a W formation when attacking. He also knew his best eleven and always picked them as the team when we were practising. We played the system, played it, then played it some more.
Hodgson did not know either his system or best eleven, so there were always changes. His failures in those departments eventually cost us ...
But, there was nobody on the pitch to motivate once the going got tough. Rooney, as captain, was not up to the job. If anything he was the first to let his head drop. It has always been in his make-up and when his head drops he tends to get angry rather than to lead.
I just hope the next manager quickly decides on the system to play, and best eleven in-form players, and is also ruthless when players do not perform.
I think it was Lee Dixon who said that the best teams - Italy, Germany and Spain - always pick their best players and play the same way. How true.