Roy Hodgson backs England to find goalscoring touch at Euro 2016
Jordan Henderson has called for England to sharpen up in the final third as they prepare for the knockout stages of Euro 2016.
Roy Hodgson’s unsuccessful selection gamble in England’s final group game of Euro 2016 has left senior figures within the Football Association questioning whether he has made a serious error of judgment that could jeopardise the team’s progress and potentially have repercussions for his future as manager.
“We will have the headache of trying to decide which strike force we’re going to use”. Pogba is learning the game.
“We remain very positive in our overall performance in this game and in previous games”, said Bertrand, after his first appearance of the competition in Saint-Etienne.
Bale, who last month won the Champions League with Real Madrid for the second time in three years, made it 3-0 in the 67th minute with a deft finish from a Ramsey pass. I hope that we do that.
Hodgson’s men will no doubt be keenly watching the conclusion of Group F tonight to find out their opponents for next Monday’s match, giving them a break that Cahill believes will be a help rather than a hindrance.
“We were really poor against England – I think it got to a few of the boys”.
Vardy has proved he can get goals at global level, having scored four times in his nine games.
“The players who had been left out, came on”, he said. “To top the group, what more can you ask?”
Jamie Vardy’s one-on-one was the best chance of the first half and Dele Alli’s effort off the line was the closest they came after on a night when the loud roar of England’s support could not see them over the line.
But Hodgson made six changes to the line-up which started both the 1-1 draw with Russian Federation and the 2-1 win over Wales, with the replacements struggling to impress.
“We won’t need to tell them to practice them because they have been doing it all along”, said Coleman, as thoughts turned to his team’s second round tie in Paris on Saturday. But we’re through, we’ll take second place and see what that brings.
“Can we get any better?”
A thrilling last-minute win over eventual group winners Wales was sandwiched between two disappointing draws against defence-minded opponents but the manager suspects things may be different from now on.