The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Iceland example inspires Lithuania against England

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LONDON: Lithuania manager Edgaras Jankauskas hopes his side can follow in Iceland’s footsteps by beating England in Sunday’s World Cup qualifier at Wembley.

Iceland upset the odds to beat England 2-1 in the last 16 of Euro 2016 -- a result that ended Roy Hodgson’s time as England manager.

However, Iceland were ranked 34th in the world rankings during last year’s European Championsh­ips in France, whereas Lithuania are currently 107th in the global standings heading into Sunday’s match.

As a player, former striker Jankauskas was involved in a major upset win as a member of Porto’s squad for their 2004 Champions League final victory over Monaco in a match where the Portuguese side, under the control of current Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, won 3-0.

“Iceland would be a great example to follow,” Jankauskas said Saturday. “It’s the example to follow but it will be an extremely tough game for us.

“First of all it’s a privilege to play at such a legendary stadium and probably one of the best stadiums in the world.

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

It’s going to be very difficult, we know that, but it’s a great test for us.”

England currently top Group F, having won three and drawn one of their four qualifying matches so far as they bid to reach Russia 2018 under Gareth Southgate, Hodgson’s successor.

Lithuania, by contrast, have just one win from four group games and are five points behind England in fourth place, with only Scotland and Malta below them in the pool. - AFP

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