Sunday World (South Africa)

England riding high on confidence

BIG ITALIAN JOB

- ROB WOOLLARD

ENGLAND will attempt to reach the last four of a major tournament for the first time in 16 years today as they face Italy in a heavyweigh­t Euro 2012 quarterfin­al collision.

The burgeoning confidence within Roy Hodgson’s youthful squad is tempered by the knowledge that England have rarely progressed beyond the last eight of major tournament­s, with three quarterfin­al exits in the past 10 years alone.

But after winning Group D ahead of highly rated France and extending their unbeaten run to five games, England head into today’s test in Kiev with a mounting sense of belief that they can prolong their stay in the tournament.

“If we can go about the job in the way we are doing at the moment we will make a game of it and who knows what will happen,” Hodgson said.

“It will be another even encounter, another game that will swing either way.”

A potential headache for Hodgson is that no fewer than five key players are walking a disciplina­ry tightrope heading into the match.

Steven Gerrard, Ashley Cole, Ashley Young, James Milner and Alex OxladeCham­berlain are all just one booking away from missing a potential semifinal against either Germany or Greece.

However, Hodgson will instruct the players in jeopardy to ignore the threat of suspension for fear it could inhibit their performanc­e.

Hodgson will harbour the biggest concerns over his captain Gerrard, the Liverpool star who has lit up England’s performanc­es so far.

Gerrard has set up three of England s five goals at these

’ championsh­ips while at the same time shielding his team’s defence effectivel­y with Scott Parker.

Hodgson is expected to field the line-up that started in the 1-0 win over Ukraine on Tues- day, with the more defensivel­y minded Milner holding his place on the right side of midfield ahead of Theo Walcott.

Italian coach Cesare Prandelli meanwhile has been forced to reshuffle his defence following the injury to rugged centre-back Giorgio Chiellini, who is likely to be replaced by Leonardo Bonucci.

Prandelli is wary of an England side that he believes have found the “right equilibriu­m” while maintainin­g the Azzurri have nothing to fear.

“We all know the English character, they never hold anything back,” he said.

In an ironic reversal of traditiona­l stereotype­s, Italy head into the game with plaudits for their attractive style ringing in their ears while England have been lauded for their defensive obduracy.

Italy ’ s veteran midfielder Daniele de Rossi believes England still bear the hallmark of former coach Fabio Capello while remaining under the influence of former Inter Milan manager Hodgson.

“England are a very Italian team,” De Rossi said. “You can see the signs, from Fabio Capello to now, with Hodgson.

“One is Italian, one worked in Italian football. Hodgson was managing in Italy with Inter Milan, so his teams know how to play defensivel­y and then attack. They will have very good players on the flanks but also be a really compact team. It won’t be easy.”

The key battlegrou­nd is expected to be midfield, where England are likely to require second striker Wayne Rooney to drop deep to prevent Parker and Gerrard from being outnumbere­d.

“The particular challenge with Italy is in the midfield area where they have a lot of very gifted and experience­d players, players who are technicall­y good on the ball,” Hodgson said.

“We ’ re going to have to be careful we don’t get outnumbere­d in that area and they don’t play around us... We have to be aware of that.

“We ’ re fully aware we’re meeting a technical and experience­d team, and a team that ’ s been together for a while. But we’ll prepare for the challenge they give us and we ’ ll try and give them a few little headaches of our own.” – Sapa-AFP

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