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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: June 28, 2014
The 2014 World Cup is over—well, for England, that is. While the likes of Brazil, Argentina, Holland, Germany and France are still going strong in South America, the Three Lions are at home licking their wounds, assessing the damage after a disappointing tournament. England left Brazil this week without a win to their name, losing 2-1 to Italy and Uruguay before bowing out with a goalless draw...
Published: June 24, 2014
England will leave Brazil without a win to their name after a goalless draw against Costa Rica in their final group game of the World Cup. The result also means they finish bottom of Group D, rounding off what has been a disappointing summer where results are concerned. Indeed, with Italy’s 1-0 loss to Uruguay subjecting them to the same fate as England, the group has an upside down feel to it...
Published: June 17, 2014
As Father Time catches up with former Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard, it seems inevitable the 2014 World Cup in Brazil will be his last major international tournament with the Three Lions. Rather than disappearing over the horizon with regrets, however, the 35-year-old will leave the international stage with an impressive record that outlines the quality he has bestowed upon the England jersey whenever...
Published: June 15, 2014
The pitch, the weather, the Amazon—they were all talking points ahead of England’s opening World Cup clash with Italy, but after a 2-1 defeat for Roy Hodgson’s side, just one will remain: Wayne Rooney and where to play him. After all the hype, the conditions in Manaus were forgotten as the Three Lions and Azzurri played out an enthralling Group D encounter. With Rooney starting on...
Published: June 10, 2014
He may be closing in on Sir Bobby Charlton’s goalscoring record, but failure to produce the goods in Brazil when the World Cup kicks off in just a few days will mean Wayne Rooney‘s England legacy will forever remain incomplete. The Manchester United striker has long been the player England have pinned their hopes on, yet when it has come to the biggest stage, he hasn’t quite scaled...
Published: December 6, 2013
England have been drawn in Group D of the 2014 World Cup, facing Italy, Uruguay and Costa Rica. They kick off their campaign in the Amazonian city of Manaus against the Italians, the team who knocked England out of Euro 2012 on penalties. For the weather alone, it’s a match that is going to throw up its fair share of conundrums, but there will be plenty of matchups across the pitch that will...