England press praise performance
LONDON: England’s hard-fought 1-1 draw against France in their Euro 2012 opener restored a measure of pride to the Three Lions and hinted at a brighter future under new boss Roy Hodgson, Britain’s press said on Tuesday.
The former Inter Milan manager’s tactical experience was vital in securing a point against a France team now unbeaten in 22 games, the country’s critical media concluded.
The Daily Telegraph’s Henry Winter likened Hodgson’s team’s dogged performance to a battle between English Roundheads and French musketeers.“This was a night of a few concerning points, over losing the ball, defending deep and lacking sufficient guile, but ultimately this was a night of one very good point,” he wrote.
Popular tabloid The Sun, Fleet Street’s most influential football voice, praised Hodgson’s ability to send out a competitive team despite a crippling set of injuries and suspensions.“All things considered, Roy Hodgson should take a bow,” said columnist Steve Howard.




