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Scotland striker Lyndon Dykes reveals referee asked him to apologise to England's Luke Shaw
A song about walking a million miles for a goal was once a common terrace refrain. Lyndon Dykes has flown thousands of miles to provide them.
Shaw certainly wished Dykes was barred entry to Wembley. Seconds after kick-off the Scotland striker launched himself into the air to get on the end of Kieran Tierney’s diagonal ball into the corner and took out the Manchester United player in the process.
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Originally posted by Jeffqpr View PostItaly should’ve had a hatful & sent the Swiss through, idiots
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Originally posted by Buffalo
Agree Stains. We have a side with an average age of 25 who's major strengths are pace and movement. Instead of playing to those strengths we play a slow game that consists mostly of passing the ball across the pitch between defenders and midfielders. It's bemusing to me.
England were far to slow and paid too much respect to Scotland with such a conservative approach to the game. Playing two holding midfielders against them was a very negative choice from a manager who has often done this.
Hopefully he will be more attack minded for the Czech game who will probably not be too attack minded as they only need to draw to top the group. Then again, perhaps both sides would prefer to come second and avoid a game against France, Germany or Portugal in the next round.
I would go for a 3-5-2 line-up
With Trippier and Chilwell as attacking wing backs, Phillips holding and Mount and Foden using their energy and skill to feed Grealish and Kane. I would have chosen this line-up with maybe White in for Maguire, if the latter was not considered ready, against Scotland.
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