Saturday 12 October 2013

Terrific Townsend puts England on verge of World Cup

Roy Hodgson surprised almost everyone last night as he handed Tottenham midfielder Andros Townsend his first start in an England shirt. The 22 year old was given the task of producing down the right hand side in what was Hodgsons most crucial test yet as England manager.



It had been a tough week for the manager with comments from Harry Redknapp suggesting that Hodgson wasn't first choice in the eyes of the people last year when a 'clueless' FA turned to Hodgson instead of himself. The pressure was hyped again just a few days after though as the manager then had to leap to the defence of Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere who claimed only English players should play for England.

Hodgson handed both scenarios as we would have come to expect from a man that has so much experience in the game, calmly, gracefully but more important, he handled it right. When Hodgson handed in his team sheet last night there is no question that eyebrows all around Wembley and further afield were raised.

It was a must win for England if they want the opportunity to take part in Brazil 2014, and after a tense goalless first half it was time for Hodgson to deliver one of his most important half time speeches. He kept faith with Townsend who had looked bright and it was about to pay off as the Spurs winger delivered a breath taking second half performance that would have the top defenders around the world trembling with fear.

Just three minutes into the second half Townsend set off on a mazy 30 yard run down the right before delivering a perfect ball which allowed Wayne Rooney to put the hosts in front. England then doubled their advantage as Branko Boskovic put the ball in his own net.



Montenegro who hadn't really offered much halved the arrears soon after though as Dejan Damjanovic poked home from what looked like an offside position to bring Wembley to an eery silence.

Hodgson may have have stunned people by playing Townsend but it was to be further vindicated as he again showed pace and quick feet before driving a swerving shot past the visitors keeper to ensure England remain on course to qualify for next years World Cup. There was even time for a fourth as Danny Sturridge continued his fine form of late to slot home a penalty from 12 yards to give England a massive confidence boost ahead of Tuesday nights must win fixture against Poland.

Hodgson has shown this week that he is the right man to lead England. He has shown calmness, experience and passion, something we all demand from our international side. Most of all though perhaps, Hodgson has shown to be bold, he will make decisions that shock providing they will benefit the team. Last nights decision was certainly that, bold, brave but it turned into breath taking.

England now prepare for their final date with destiny. A win over Poland and qualification to Brazil 2014 is secure, a draw or defeat and they then need a miracle of Ukraine dropping points against San Marino.

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