Sunday, March 27, 2016

England looking sharp and the likely prospects of dominance at Euro 2016



Roy Hodgson’s squad is showing a top class game and personality as a squad that will become hard to beat in this upcoming Euro 2016.

Once again, it happened in Berlin Olympiastadion where the Three Lions squad’s has found a place to perform one excellent football and putting once again an awesome spectacle.

Yes, it happened in Berlin, were one of the most shocking of wins in the core of Germany’s utmost and most respected national squad in the world of soccer, very well the reigning champions in the last edition of the world cup.

Once again, the English Lions came and defeated a squad that at times look a bit disorganized and never showed its patience that has net those important achievements in the world stages.

Still Germany opened up the hostilities in the end of the first half and in the 43rd minute with a shoot outside the area by Tony Kross defeating England’s goalie Jack Butland in the 43 minute. 

Breaking the ice and a score at zero goals, as in the second half came once again the wisdom of Mario Gomez header giving the German squad an absolute lead that was going to be the final score of this match.

Wrong they were at the end, because no one foresaw how the new wave of English players are becoming a bit overzealous and not giving up so easily, ask that to a Spurs trio making all-around headlines.

Still this squad managed by a genius of the game in Joachim Loew and already qualified for Euro 2016 in this match considered as a simple tune up and a friendly too, measuring both squad’s strengths and weaknesses.

A match for the ages and simply an exhibition, but what a display of the game many of us call beautiful because both squads really showed up a precious one minute by minute along with their might and as they state, the best one won!

Especially a very inspired Roy Hodgson’s squad looking a bit like old times and for England return of its might once lost and new generation of footballers playing with such hunger that the old guard is looking a bit worried of losing their jobs.

Absolutely England is looking very determined to make all sorts of headlines in the upcoming Euro 2016 with this football exhibited without a rout but with a fighting resilience that many of its rivals in this tourney would not like to encounter.

If the English Federation wants to let Manager Hodgson’s leave, they will be a bunch of fools, because this man has given an identity to this club and thanks to the new generation of bosses in Premiership.

The new wave of talent seen clearly, ask that to Delle Alli making awesome plays in the midfield, seeing a determined Harry Kane net the first goal and along with future Leicester City champion Jamie Vardy netting the second and Eric Dier who netted the winner!

Being the Three Lions squad is playing a defiant and never giving up in its desire to excel despite the final score of 3-2 and thanks to 3 Spurs who with their play style really overcome the odds and won it dramatically.

A very raucous win whenever these two play as a sort of European Derby and lifts the nerves of any soccer aficionado when they see a match of this caliber between these two titans.

At the end, these titans showed off many flaws in one of the most vulnerable and important areas of any initial eleven, its defensive backfield that in the Germans side really saw the effects of father time and the English its rookie type of play.

Credit Roy Hodgson’s honesty since day one after taking over the Three Lions squad after admitting that in the World Cup his squad not shine, but with time we have seen a certain growth and a new personality in the English player like no other.

If England continues with this hardened and fighting stance, the prospects and outlook as a National team look very favorable in years to come, for now their next step is Euro 2016.

 

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