by Mathew Nash (RSS feed) - 3 months ago
The Brazilian starlet and Manchester City target had an uninspiring game at Wembley in midweek and has started a bit of debate in the media. Do you think he is being overrated?
by The Guardian (RSS feed) - 3 months ago
Any victory over Brazil has to be cherished and, for England, the good certainly outweighed the bad even if it was a close-run thing during those moments when their shortcomings at the back threatened to undermine all the positive points that accompanied Ashley Cole's 100th cap and the confirmation, if it were actually needed, that Jack Wilshere is made for this level.
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by Mathew Nash (RSS feed) - 3 months ago
The talismanic Brazilian returns to the Brazil squad tonight and is expected to start for Selecao against England. Can he repeat any of the feats highlighted below to spoil the 150th anniversary of The FA party?
by Lewis Doe (RSS feed) - 3 months ago
Neymar has taken another stab at England by criticising them for being a one man team.
by Mathew Nash (RSS feed) - 3 months ago
In the past the divisive and controversial Chelsea left-back has been the subject of the boo-boys but surely they will applaud him on the night of his accolade?
by Lewis Doe (RSS feed) - 3 months ago
Luiz Felipe Scolari says it still hurts him that he turned down the chance to manage England.
by The Guardian (RSS feed) - 3 months ago
As a way of kicking off a 150th anniversary year, the Football Association has certainly picked the opponents to bring a sense of occasion. Further down the line, a second game against Brazil has been lined up at the Maracanã. Scotland and the Republic of Ireland are scheduled to visit Wembley. Germany and Argentina will be guests in November if England can qualify for the World Cup without having to negotiate a way through the play-offs.
by The Guardian (RSS feed) - 3 months ago
Jack Wilshere will make his first start for England in 20 months against the glitz and glamour of Brazil on Wednesday with the captain, Steven Gerrard, claiming his midfield partner has the potential to become "one of the best in the world" but, like the other youngsters in the national squad, must now prove his pedigree.
by The Guardian (RSS feed) - 3 months ago
Theo Walcott is determined to "get in Roy Hodgson's face" and prove he should be a first choice for England, with the striker hopeful of being selected for Wednesday's friendly against Brazil at Wembley.