damjan193 » Sun Jun 15, 2014 4:10 pm wrote:Exactly my thoughts Yakka. I don't think that the subs were the correct ones. There was clearly something wrong with Gerrard (he seemed a bit ill), he was awful and Hodgson should have had the guts to take him off instead of Henderson. I also didn't understand the introduction of Lallana. Roy should have replaced like for like, a striker for another striker. Lambert should have came on.
Anyway, I'm glad that the 3 stand out players for England were Sterling, Henderson and Sturridge. As for England, I think they'll still go through to the next round where they'll have an easier fixture against Ivory Coast and then lose to Brazil in the quarter-finals.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Sun Jun 15, 2014 9:26 pm wrote:damjan193 » Sun Jun 15, 2014 4:10 pm wrote:Exactly my thoughts Yakka. I don't think that the subs were the correct ones. There was clearly something wrong with Gerrard (he seemed a bit ill), he was awful and Hodgson should have had the guts to take him off instead of Henderson. I also didn't understand the introduction of Lallana. Roy should have replaced like for like, a striker for another striker. Lambert should have came on.
Anyway, I'm glad that the 3 stand out players for England were Sterling, Henderson and Sturridge. As for England, I think they'll still go through to the next round where they'll have an easier fixture against Ivory Coast and then lose to Brazil in the quarter-finals.
England still have a lot to do to get out of that group mate, Uruguay can't play that bad again and they are bound to be fired up after getting lambasted back at home. Hodgson will stick with the likes of Gerrard and Rooney as well which will mean England won't get the most out of their available squad.
If I was Hodgson I'd pick a pair of workhorses who can run all day to screen the back 4 and then go with an adventurous, pacey front 4. Something like this -
Henderson Milner
Sterling Barkley Oxlade-Chamberlain
Sturridge
It doesn't matter that Milner isn't as good as Wilshere or Gerrard he would be in there solely for his legs and his energy. Every one of those front 4 are very quick and can go past a man, any defence would have their hands full with them.
Boocity » Mon Jun 16, 2014 5:33 am wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Sun Jun 15, 2014 9:26 pm wrote:damjan193 » Sun Jun 15, 2014 4:10 pm wrote:Exactly my thoughts Yakka. I don't think that the subs were the correct ones. There was clearly something wrong with Gerrard (he seemed a bit ill), he was awful and Hodgson should have had the guts to take him off instead of Henderson. I also didn't understand the introduction of Lallana. Roy should have replaced like for like, a striker for another striker. Lambert should have came on.
Anyway, I'm glad that the 3 stand out players for England were Sterling, Henderson and Sturridge. As for England, I think they'll still go through to the next round where they'll have an easier fixture against Ivory Coast and then lose to Brazil in the quarter-finals.
England still have a lot to do to get out of that group mate, Uruguay can't play that bad again and they are bound to be fired up after getting lambasted back at home. Hodgson will stick with the likes of Gerrard and Rooney as well which will mean England won't get the most out of their available squad.
If I was Hodgson I'd pick a pair of workhorses who can run all day to screen the back 4 and then go with an adventurous, pacey front 4. Something like this -
Henderson Milner
Sterling Barkley Oxlade-Chamberlain
Sturridge
It doesn't matter that Milner isn't as good as Wilshere or Gerrard he would be in there solely for his legs and his energy. Every one of those front 4 are very quick and can go past a man, any defence would have their hands full with them.
No what he will do is move Rooney back to the middle and push sterling and sturridge out wide because Rooney is our only world class player and must be accomodated or so the 'experts' keep telling us
Boocity » Mon Jun 16, 2014 11:23 am wrote:I agree that he is better in the middle although whether he merits a starting place is another matter
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