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Authorities would rather England win, says Slovakia defender
If he couldn’t do it in that game is he going to be able to do it in the next two years?
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The former Liverpool centre-back, who now plays for Fenerbahce, was given his marching orders after picking up a second yellow card in the 57th minute of the World Cup qualifier on Sunday.
‘Today we might have played more than England’.
But as the new England boss Sam Allardyce rejoice his first win in his debut match, Slovakian central defender Jan Durica’s has brought an astonishing allegation against the national side.
He added: “Allardyce has said there is no point using Rooney in midfield if he is playing as a forward for Manchester United, and for the benefit of the team, he’s got to deploy him as a No. 10”.
Allardyce said he “can’t stop” Rooney from dropping into midfield and the player has a “lot more experience at global football” than he does.
“Wayne played wherever he wanted to”. He was brilliant and controlled midfield.
“I am happy where I’m playing and I think I’m doing a good job”.
“I think that he holds a lot more experience at worldwide football than me as an global manager”.
“Wayne is a fantastic player”.
Substitute Theo Walcott had the ball in the back of the net minutes before Lallana’s victor, with Allardyce claiming the goal should have been allowed, although replays showed it was a correct decision with Daniel Sturridge getting the final touch before Walcott’s finish.
“I knew there were 20 minutes left [when I hit the post], we had fresh legs on the pitch, it was tough conditions, it was warm and I thought we were very patient”.
“I haven’t asked what their biggest fear is because I didn’t want to talk about fear”.
“It is nice to get off to a winning start for us and the manager as we try to put the Euros behind us”, he said. He’s been a goalscorer all his life and I want him to do that again, but he reads a game as he reads it.
“Mine and Wayne’s relationship, as we grow, will always be to promote him wherever he plays”.
Allardyce has warned Rooney that he needs to start scoring goals. Everyone is looking at you.
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After receiving the gifts, Bohunicky told local media: “I can not describe my feelings”.