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Adam Lallana Delighted After Scoring First England Goal

England has the early edge in Group F after Slovenia fought back from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Lithuania. “Why should Slovakia go there when we have England in the group?”, Durica was quoted as saying by skysports.com on Tuesday.

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“It was frustrating at times but that’s football”, Rooney said.

“I’m not really superstitious but I’m going to keep it”. I’m also clear on where I am and I know how far I’ve come since I left Middlesbrough [in 2009]. And new Three Lions boss Sam Allardyce believes he’s found his lucky charm in the form of a coin a supporter gave to him.

“If they had created some great play and scored a nice goal, you say it is okay, but not such as a goal in the stoppage time”.

“But finally we got what we deserved and, in the end, it was in the last minute and perhaps their goalkeeper shouldn’t have stayed down injured so long”. At this point, he is only disrupted the positioning of his own teammates, Eric Dier and Jordan Henderson.

Allardyce hinted that he had allowed his captain the leeway to decide his own position but was surprised at how deep he dropped at times.

“Today we might have played more than England”. He was brilliant and controlled midfield.

“Everyone back home was waiting with bated breath and we scored the victor”, said Allardyce, who never featured for England as a player and has only previously managed modest domestic clubs.

Put worldwide experience to the side, the former West Ham United and Bolton Wanderers boss is the England manager, and he tells players where they should play and must take players out who are harming the team in general.

Captain Wayne Rooney played a deeper than many had expected with Kane left to lead the line alone for the most part.

Fortunately for England, a couple more things were the same old, same old. He’s won everything at Manchester United, at Champions League and domestic level.

“So using his experience with a team, and playing as a team member, it’s not for me to say where he’s going to play”.

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“I am happy where I’m playing and I think I’m doing a good job”. “He’s been a goalscorer all his life and I want him still to score goals, but he reads a game as he reads it”.

TRNAVA SLOVAKIA- SEPTEMBER 04 Martyn Margetson goalkeeping coach of England and Sam Allardyce manager of England give instructions to Wayne Rooney of England during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Group F qualifying match between Slovakia and England at City A