Sunday Sun

Lithuania looking to shock at Wembley

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LITHUANIA will bid to emulate Iceland by claiming a shock victory over England at Wembley today.

Manager Edgaras Jankauskas admitted Lithuania would love to haunt England with a victory every bit as damaging as Iceland’s Euro 2016 triumph.

Iceland were ranked 34th in the world when they floored England with a 2-1 win in the last 16 of the European Championsh­ip last year, while Lithuania currently sit 107th in the world standings.

Former Lithuania striker Jankauskas knows all about upsetting the odds after making Porto’s squad for their surprise 2004 Champions League final triumph over Monaco, the 3-0 win inspired by Jose Mourinho.

“Iceland would be a great example to follow,” said Jankauskas.

“First of all it’s a privilege to play at such a legendary stadium.

“There are always chances and chances depend on us, (there are) many examples where not necessaril­y the favourites win the game.

“We are a humble team but we have our game plan and we’ll stick to that.

“We’ll think more about our game than the opponent, we know we play against top, top players, representi­ng the best league in the world.

“It’s a great test for us where we have to be collective, tactically and mentally strong to deny that quality.

“It’s a great experience to test ourselves, how far can we go, push ourselves above the limit.

“Because to match those players, our opponents, we have to do much more than we are used to. And that’s going to be a great test for us all.” Lithuania head coach Edgaras Jankauskas

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