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England Strike Lucky?
Topic Started: Jun 16 2012, 04:57 PM (279 Views)
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For those apart of the 16million which viewed the England game last night facing Sweden there was a lot of talk before the game of how confident the England camp were and how relaxed they were after the France draw to get a victory in the next 2 games. Low & behold the traditional English way we saw ourselves go down 2-1 during the second half to once Aston Villa hero, Olof Melberg. Like many hearts were in their throats coming to the final stages just 2-2 down after a Walcott equaliser but Manchester United young star Danny Welbeck scored a fantastic improvised finish to luckily get the 3-2 winner.

Was it down to plain luck and that a few errors from Sweden gave us the final 2 goals? Or do you feel as if it was the pride and heart of the English players which were determined to capture the win. What can we come to expect from our next fixture Ukraine who still need to play France after their game was called off due to bad weather.

Please Discuss.
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