by Hoop Blah »
29 Mar 2016 19:14
Ian Royal You'd have to be a loon to think that game gives any strong indication of a successful tournament. Where exactly has anyone made any sabre rattling about winning it?
I think that's a made up complaint as it has been for the last decade.
There's been a lot of positivity about the performance and the way the side is developing, and rightly so. Some of the media have probably got a little carried away but I wouldn't say there's a wave of unrealistic expectations being built up by the press pack though.
In terms of taking friendlies seriously, I saw plenty of tasty tackles from the Germans as well as our boys on Saturday night and we're damned if we do and damned if we don't in some peoples eyes. I'm very pleased that our players took that game as seriously as they did because, by and large, it seems to be as a result of competition for places. I want the England team to go out and play with verve and commitment in every game because if they try and pick and choose we'll get back to the tepid performances we saw under the likes of Sven, Copello and McLaren.
The team for tonight is
Forster, Walker, Stones, Smalling, Rose, Drinkwater, Milner, Lallana, Barkley, Vardy, Sturridge
Sky are predicting thats a 4-2-3-1 with Barkley playing behind Sturridge. I've a feeling it might still be a 4-3-3 with Barkley and Milner either side of Drinkwater as the midfield 3. I am surprised that both Walcott and Jagielka aren't starting but I'm pleased that it's not a totally different 10 outfield starters as Hodgson knows just what those two can do for him.