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Your support makes all the difference.Hodgson: England expects ahead of defining qualifiers
Roy Hodgson last night admitted the expectation of the nation weighs heavy as England look to meet the public’s demand of reaching next year’s World Cup finals.
Hodgson added he would make no excuses in the event of failure, as England prepare to face Montenegro tonight and Poland on Tuesday, both at Wembley. England will guarantee qualification for Brazil if they win both games. Failure to extract maximum points will leave them relying on other results in order to top the group.
Hodgson said: “It’s a big responsibility, taking on the role as manager of an England team. We are England, one of the big nations and we’re expected to qualify for World Cups and European Championships. If that doesn’t happen, you’ll get criticism. If you’re wise, you realise there’ll be criticism during qualifying as well.”
Hodgson is expected to find room in his team for the Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge (above), but it remains to be seen whether Jack Wilshere will get the nod ahead of Frank Lampard.
One fact in England’s favour tonight is that Montenegro are missing a number of key players through injury. MORE
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Barton lashes out at Hodgson’s England
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Southampton and Chelsea slam FFP
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Coleman is forced on to defensive
Chris Coleman yesterday tried to deflect attention away from his future as Wales manager ahead of tonight’s World Cup qualifier at home to FYR Macedonia. “I’m here until the end of the campaign because I said I would never ever walk away from this job,” Coleman said.
Vettel feeling the love for Japan
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Kane bags hat-trick as England stroll
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Federer slips up in race for London
Roger Federer’s least successful campaign for 12 years continued as he lost to Gaël Monfils 6-4, 6-7, 6-3 in the third round of the Shanghai Masters yesterday. He is now in danger of missing out on the season-ending ATP Finals in London. MORE
Fury in Twitter trouble yet again
British heavyweight Tyson Fury faces disciplinary action after he posted a series of expletive-ridden tweets of a violent and homophobic nature aimed at world heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko, Lennox Lewis and David Haye.
French favourites for Heineken Cup
While back-room rows rumble over the competition’s future, Europe’s top teams can start getting on with the rugby as the Heineken Cup begins tonight. But it’s hard not to look across the Channel for a winner. MORE
Kevin Garside
The coming four days define the latest chapter in the evolution of a football culture at odds with itself. The idea that Roy Hodgson might fail in his quest is too big a deal to contemplate. MORE
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