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France v England (Group D) - Match Thread

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Thought Welbeck could have broke a metatarsal or something there. Rami landed reet on the top of the foot.

That quick bit of skill from Oxlade earlier was nice, bet it's worried the French a little.

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS lol was just gonne say I fancy Lescott here!

Great ball in and header!

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I can't stand Clive Tyldesley. Every time we score he starts trying to be clever and funny saying we're taking the piss, etc. And then we always **** it up he's made to look a twat.

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Good hit, hopefully teaches England (and other teams watching) how stupid it is to sit deep and try to defend a goal lead for an hour.

Should be good for the spectacle.

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Peace of a strike. He was given too much time.

Well taken header by Lescott (just to be balanced)

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We've done OK, too negative though once we went ahead. It's a terrible idea and I don't know what makes managers think they should do it. We've got pace and we should be using it as much as possible, but Young and Oxlade-Chamberlain have been isolated.

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Knew it would be fecking Nasri - ****.

Also, Glen Johnson, might get forward a bit but positionally the guy is an absolute liability.

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For ****s sake.

This going to be a repeat of Euro 2004 all over again. England should be up 2-0 but instead sit unacceptably deep and completely surrender possession in the hope of holding on and end up losing a match we are more than capable of winning. In 30 years will we EVER learn that this simply does not work against the worlds best?

Our total lack of midfield is also encouraging the French to believe that we no longer possess a threat the longer the game goes on and thus creates more pressure on the back 4.

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