2015年6月22日星期一

Football365's Famous Euro Ladder Here we are again - Jack Wilshere climbs back into the top three, Harry Kane jumps again and Ross Barkley and Theo Walcott miss out. Don't shoot the guesser...

2 (2) - Joe Hart He literally has no competition; it's just as well that he is an excellent goalkeeper. And he did that swinging on the crossbar thing against Ireland that every right-thinking person loves. 3 (7) - Jack Wilshere From 2) in November to 7) in April to 3) in June. That pretty much illustrates the frustration of the brittle Wilshere, who simply needs to be fit enough for long enough to prove that he can be trusted in midfield against better opposition. England's one bright spark against Ireland became their driving force against Slovenia. No wonder he doesn't want the season to end. 4 (4) - Gary Cahill His decision-making (as illustrated against Slovenia) can be awful but he is - and yes, I do get bored of writing this - England's best option at centre-half. Even if Kurt Zouma usurps him at club level, he is England's vice-captain for a reason. His place is secure. 5 (3) - Raheem Sterling The Sun's Steven Howard called it a 'schoolboy error' when Hodgson chose Sterling to face Slovenia instead of Theo Walcott; The Sun's Steven Howard is wrong on this and many other things. Simply England's brightest attacking talent. 6 (9) - Jordan Henderson An absolute certainty for Hodgson's European Championship squad and near-certainty for the starting XI despite never producing an excellent England performance in 22 attempts. That he was much better at right-back against Slovenia is telling - he is a hardworking but limited player who needs a defined role. "Can you run up and down that wing, Jordan?" Of course I bloody can, boss. But who else? His discipline enables Wilshere to be brilliantly indisciplined. 7 (5) - Danny Welbeck Were the European Championship to start now, we suspect that Hodgson would field the same six as those that faced Slovenia, substituting Welbeck for Andros Townsend. And that's absolutely fine by us. 8 (11) - Phil Jones It really does seem that Hodgson will crowbar him in somewhere (he's started every game for which he has been fit since the World Cup). We can find reason behind most of the England manager's decisions, but Jones at right-back? Ahead of Clyne? Now that's mind-boggling. 9 (14) - Harry Kane Why has he moved without playing? Because we kept looking at the bench when England needed a goal, seeing Charlie Austin and Jamie Vardy, and saying 'we really could do with Harry Kane'. 10 (10) - Leighton Baines We are presuming that he is England's first-choice left-back until Hodgson chooses somebody in his stead in a meaningful game. Let's face it, none of Luke Shaw, Kieran Gibbs or Ryan Bertrand has knocked the old man off his perch. 11 (8) - Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 'Unbeaten in 20 games for England so there's absolutely no sodding chance that Hodgson will leave him at home,' is what I have said before. Roy just likes him... 12 (17) - Chris Smalling ...and he also really likes Smalling, who he bought for Fulham back in the day. Be at peace with this while hoping that John Stones has a really, really good season. 13 (12) - James Milner Useful. Like a can opener. But most cans have ring-pulls these days. His list of starts since the World Cup says it all: San Marino, Scotland and Ireland.
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