da pinup bet: England’s match against Russia has split the nation’s opinion. Some feel that there is almost nothing to be optimistic about, whereas others saw plenty of positive signs in the way England played. Regardless of what you felt about the Three Lions’ showing, one thing is for certain, something needs to change.
da bet7k: If England can’t beat Russia, how can they go on to lift the trophy? How can they win the tournament after missing chance after chance?
Fans that watched Wales’ match against Slovakia will be absolutely terrified after seeing the a ruthless performance from the Dragons, who were solid at the back and, unlike England, took their chances.
England will definitely have a tough task later today, against a side who not only have Gareth Bale in their ranks, but Premier League stars such as Aaron Ramsey and Joe Allen.
So how can England improve on their 1-1 draw with Russia and get the three points against the arch-rivals? Here’s how, Roy?
Kane taking corners…
Yes you know it. Everyone knows it. What on earth was Kane doing taking corners? It is absolutely extraordinary to think that the Premier League Golden Boot winner who is well over 6 foot tall, was taking corners. Only Hodgson knows why, but if England are serious at EURO 2016, the star striker CANNOT be taking corners.
Dribbling
Wales are completely torn apart by Slovakia’s dribbling skills. Marek Hamsik strolled through the Wales defence and was unlucky to score, but the Dragons even conceded through Robert Mak curving in and out of the midfielders and defenders, therefore, England must take advantage of Wales’ poor defence. Wilshere and Sterling, no matter how controversial they are, are perfect for this game.
DO NOT FOUL!
Gareth Bale is a serious threat from open play but from set-pieces, he is lethal. England may have scored a class free-kick on Saturday night, but Bale manages to score them on a regular basis, especially for Wales. England must not give away silly fouls, or Bale will punish them.
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Give Jamie Vardy a chance
It is almost a criminal offence that Hodgson didn’t start Vardy on Saturday night. Vardy is a man who scored 24 goals in the Premier League last season, he is quick, nimble and can score from anywhere. Vardy had an infamous spat with Wales captain Ashley Williams in Leicester’s game against Swansea earlier in the season, so the striker surely has unfinished business and will want to prove himself to the world, and make an even bigger name for himself.
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Passion
Wales are by no means, one of the world’s best sides. Of course they have one of the world’s best players, but even Bale can’t turn an average side into a great one. Wales succeed thanks to their passion and hunger to win, so England will have to match their neighbours’ fight if they want to win this one. Roy, maybe you should pick FootballFanCast’s starting XI…
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