Monday 28 May 2012

Hodgson to play two strikers and build a team around Rooney

England manager Roy Hodgson claims he will favour a two-pronged attack at this summer's European Championship.
The Three Lions will be without talismanic frontman Wayne Rooney for their first two fixtures at Euro 2012, with the Manchester United forward due to serve a suspension.
Rooney remains a big part of Hodgson's plans, though, and will be a pivotal figure heading forward.
England's new boss, who began his reign with a 1-0 victory over Norway on Saturday, believes it is important that the Three Lions make the most of Rooney's talents.
That means playing him down the middle, in his favoured role, with a strike partner alongside him to help carry the attacking load.

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