Monday, June 25, 2012

Hodgson positive in EURO exit

Roy Hodgson, England's coach, felt nervousness and tension played a big part in England's defeat resulting in their crash out of EURO 2012. 


England has been haunted by penalty shoot-out as they already lost 6 times at this stage in knock-out stage. They couldn't overcome the jinx last night, as once again Italy got the better of Three Lions on penalties. 



“I’ve watched all these players smashing in penalties during training but you can’t reproduce the occasion, the tension and the nervousness," Hodgson said. “No amount of coaching can reproduce the cool calculated way Andrea Pirlo chipped the keeper.

“We had five great penalty takers but unfortunately for us two of them missed. We saw Cole scoring a penalty in the Champions League final for Chelsea and Young has converted many for his club sides."

England carried little by way of a threat going forward, but Hodgson will look to take the positives away from the tournament.

"We are going out of this tournament unbeaten in normal time," Hodgson said. "We’re going home because we can’t win a penalty shootout.

“Whether we did enough or were good enough is a matter of opinion but we certainly tried to win it in 90 minutes. There was never any question of playing for penalties.

Hodgson is positive in EURO exit
“The players gave their all but we have to accept that we weren’t quite good enough to win it in 120 minutes and, when it went to penalties, we went down the same route as so many times before.

“Our defending was very resolute and we did very well to resist the strong pressure we came under in the second half.

“I wouldn’t begrudge Italy their victory but there were chances missed at both ends and it was an interesting tactical battle.

“For all Italy’s possession they didn’t get behind our defence too often. But we didn’t do as well with the ball as we could have.”

Italy dominated for long spells and Hodgson felt fatigue played a part as the match progressed.

He said:“It’s been a fantastic tournament for us but we were unlucky that we lost the powerhouse of our team from midway in the second half.

“Scott Parker was feeling his Achilles and Steven Gerrard had cramp in his hip and his calf.”


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