Monday 20 June 2016

Euro 2016 : Slovakia vs England


Leader of his group, England big plays Monday night against Slovakia (19 hours GMT). Sluggish early this Euro, the Three Lions will try to capitalize on their victory gained very end of the game against the Welsh and maintain their first place that facilitate necessarily following their course.
Completely relaunched in the race for second round after its prestigious success won against Russia (2-1), Slovakia intends to shake England leads Group B with four points. All happy to have Welsh bend their neighbor in the last moments, the Three Lions, who had suffered a robbery against Russia (1-1), are obliged to win to lock the first square. After two mixed benefits, Britain must finally seduce and sees this meeting a great opportunity to gain momentum before tackling the serious things. Left on the bench before scoring the decisive goals face Wales (2-1),

Vardy and Sturridge could definitely win a place in the starting lineup if another accomplished performance against the Slovaks. A somewhat frail nation defensively but is based on the incredible Marek Hamsik, scorer and passer decisive against the Russians, to go far. So will the English songs resonate throughout the evening near Saint-Etienne.

    
England scored three goals after the break from the start of the Euro.

    
The Slovaks already have three points and will not take any risks from the start, but could be forced to discover in the game depending on the evolution of the score of the match between Wales and Russia.

    
Slovakia had all the trouble to finish his match against the Russians physically. Then they quietly led 0-2, Skrtel and his teammates folded 10 minutes from time and could see victory elude them without a lack of realism of the Russians.
If she has some beautiful offensive strengths, Slovakia left the ball at his opponents in his first two appointments and always finished his matches on the ball. Faced with the English who have just got used to the difference late in the game thanks to their fire bench, Slovaks may well live a complicated second half. As always since the beginning of the euro, Britain will mark more goals in the second half than in the first.