Matt Le Tissier believes England are not the force they once were and need to lower their expectations going forward. Clearance Shoes . Gareth Southgates side held on for a 0-0 draw in Slovenia on Tuesday following an underwhelming 2-0 win over minnows Malta on Saturday.Southgate, who replaced Sam Allardyce on an interim basis in September, has two more games in charge, a World Cup qualifier against Scotland and a friendly versus Spain, before the Football Association makes a decision on his long-term future. Gareth Southgate was frustrated as England failed to win in Slovenia and conceded his side had to be happy with a 0-0 draw But former England international Le Tissier is unsure the next boss - whoever that may be - can have the desired impact, suggesting the current group of players may not be good enough to meet expectations.To be honest, Im not really sure it matters who the England manager is at the moment, Le Tissier told Sky Sports News HQ. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. I think the way we are playing and the squad we have, it doesnt seem whoever is in charge can get the best out of them.It might be that maybe were just not good enough and we have to accept were not the force we once were and perhaps we have to lower our sights a little bit. Joe Hart made a number of spectacular saves against Slovenia Joe Hart came to Englands rescue against Slovenia, who sit 67th in the FIFA world rankings, as Southgates men stuttered to a goalless World Cup qualifying draw in Ljubljana.Le Tissier believes England still lack a club culture at international level, and said instilling that mentality will be the main task as they attempt to qualify for the 2018 finals in Russia.Unfortunately we have kind of got used to those kinds of performances, which is a bit of a shame, he added. We had to rely on Joe Hart, which is something you wouldnt have said before the game, to come out of it with a point. Slovenia goalkeeper Jan Oblak denies Daniel Sturridge on Tuesday They have to get some type of club culture going on with England. Its very difficult and I know they have tried to do it but it is so difficult to merge a lot of different players from a lot of different clubs into one style of play and for everyone to be comfortable with it.Thats why the England managers job is such a tricky one, and so well paid. It is pretty complicated.You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! Also See: England talking points Southgate: I inherited a mess England player ratings TableHart stars as England held Shoes China . It was the start of one nice night for the goalie and the Minnesota Wild. Backstrom made 33 saves in his first win of the season and the Wild defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 5-3 on Saturday in a rematch of their first-round playoff series. Wholesale Shoes . -- Stacy Lewis shot 7-under 65 to lead the LPGA Tour team to the championship of the 3Tour Challenge on Tuesday. https://www.fakeshoeswholesale.com/ . -- The Detroit Lions made it crystal clear to Golden Tate that he was their top target in free agency.Arizona could take the first loss of the season. Since no team had gone undefeated in more than three decades, it felt almost inevitable. Falling out of the top spot in the poll wasnt bad, either; the goal is to be No. 1 at the end of the season, not the middle. Losing Brandon Ashley, thats going to be a little tougher for the second-ranked Wildcats to take, a development that will force them to shuffle things around and potentially put a dent in their national championship aspirations. "Its a huge loss for us not to have Brandon for the rest of the season," Arizona centre Kaleb Tarczewski said. "But we still feel that even without him, we still have a great team." With Ashley, Arizona hummed along to the best start in program history, beating teams like Duke, Michigan, UCLA and San Diego State while winning its first 21 games. The Wildcats fortunes took a bad turn Saturday night in Berkeley, when they lost the game 60-58 on Justin Cobbs last-second shot and lost Ashley to an awkward landing while going up for a rebound in the first half. Ashley injured his right foot on the play and faces the possibility of surgery. Arizona (21-1, 8-1 Pac-12) now faces playing the rest of the season without one of its best, most versatile players. "No one expected us to do as well as we have this year; we kind of just let our play do the talking," Arizona point guard T.J. McConnell said. "People can write what they want and say that were not a national championship team, but were going to work hard every day and they cant take that away from us." A 6-foot-8 sophomore, Ashley was a difficult matchup for opposing teams on offence, an athletic player who could score in the post, driving to the basket and, after spending countless hours working on his shot during the summer, from the 3-point line. Ashley is Arizonas third-leading scorer at 11.5 points and in rebounding at 5.8 per game. He shot 47 per cent from the floor, including 36 per cent from the arc and often gave opposing teams fits with his ability to keep offensive rebounds alive with his long arms. Ashley also is one of the Wildcats most versatile defensive players, a long, mobile defender who has the reach to block shots inside and out, the agility to keep smaller players in ffront of him. Fake Shoes For Sale. . "Are we going to miss Brandon Ashley? No doubt about it," Arizona coach Sean Miller said. "But we still can be an excellent team." The loss of Ashley will force some shuffling for the Wildcats. Defensively, Arizona should be OK without him. Freshman Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, whos expected to slide into Ashleys starting spot, is an active and willing defender. At 6-7, hes just an inch shorter and may be better at defending perimeter players than Ashley, playing that end of the floor more like an upperclassman than a first-year player. Replacing Ashleys offence may be a little tougher. Hollis-Jefferson isnt quite as polished as Ashley on offence and doesnt have the same range, hitting 1 of his 6 attempts from 3-point range this season while scoring most of his points on drives and putbacks. With Hollis-Jefferson in the starting lineup, 3-point specialist Gabe York moves into the sixth man role and the rest of the roster moves up a spot. Miller has kept a fairly tight rotation this season, so now players who hadnt seen many minutes outside of mop-up duty will be counted on more. Guard Jordin Mayes was a regular contributor the past two seasons, but has seen his minutes decrease this season. Matt Korcheck, who redshirted last season, is an active player with a solid build at 6-10, 230 pounds, though he has played in just 10 games this season. Freshman Elliot Pitts, whos appeared in eight games, will likely see more minutes as well. Miller said forward Zach Peters, a transfer from Kansas whos battled concussion issues, isnt ready for consistent minutes yet. Playing time among the players vying for minutes will likely be based on circumstance, depending on how well theyre playing, the opponent and what the Wildcats need during specific points in games. "If we did nothing different other than just give the players who have played, minus Brandon, more of an opportunity, thats part of our solution," Miller said. "With that in mind, we know foul trouble and fatigue can certainly weigh against you, but we dont have to do this for 30 games, just nine regular-season games and then were in the post-season." Arizonas stretch run without Ashley starts Thursday night at home against Oregon. ' ' '