Thursday, 19 June 2014

ENGLAND IN DANGER!!!


England are on the verge of heading out of the World Cup after
Luis Suarez struck twice to hand Oscar Tabarez's side their
first victory in Group D
Roy Hodgson admitted his "devastation" after Uruguay' s 2-1
win left England on the brink of an early World Cup exit.
Luis Suarez opened the scoring in the second half but England
were on course for a draw after Wayne Rooney equalised from
close range late in the game.
But with six minutes remaining, Suarez pounced on Steven
Gerrard’s mistake in midfield and netted his second to
leave England bottom in Group D without a point after two
games, following defeat to Italy in the opener.
“We're more than disappointed, we're devastated," said the
England coach told ITV .
"We believed we could do enough to get a result in this game
and having worked so hard to counter that first goal in the
first half, to get back to 1-1, we fully believed we'd go on to
win or at least draw.
"So to concede the second goal was an unbelievable blow. I
don't quite know what to say at this time.
“It's a goal that we don't expect to concede. We felt we dealt
with the Uruguay attack well for very long periods in the
game, but we came up against a strong defensive unit
ourselves. I felt we did enough to get the draw we needed -
but we didn’t.”
England now need to beat Costa Rica in their final group
game to stand any chance of reaching the knockout phase,
and will only then climb out of Group D if Italy win their
remaining two games.
And Hodgson admitted a lack of cutting edge in front of goal
has cost his side in the tournament so far.
“His [Suarez’s] first goal was exceptionally good, Cavani's
cross and a fine header. Second, he was a bit fortunate to get
free but when he did he made no mistake. We know what he
can do,” he said.
“After opening five minutes of the opening second half, they
were nowhere near our goal and we were near theirs a lot -
but it doesn't matter how often we get close, it's about how
often you put it in the back of the net - and we didn't do that
enough in either game.”

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