• England’s star-studded lineup failed to live up to its billing as the Three Lions were held to a drab 0-0 draw against Slovakia.

  • Roy Hodgson named a total of six changes in the England team. Arsenal’s Jack Wilshere failed to impress.

  • Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey shine in Wales’ convincing 3-0 victory over a hapless Russian side.

 

In an unexpected turn of events, England failed to consolidate their position as leaders of group B as they failed to break the deadlock against a resolute Slovakian side. Roy Hodgson named a total of six changes, devising a winning formula, but things backfired terribly as Wayne Rooney, Harry Kane and Dele Alli were thrown in to win the game for the Three Lions, but to no avail.

Head-coach Roy Hodgson spoke to the press after the game (via UEFA):

“It was a frustrating night and we fully deserved to win the game. In each of the three games we’ve been the totally dominant team.”

“We’ll be criticised for having so much possession and not scoring goals and I cannot deny that. All I could say is the time will come when we will take the chances and some team might be on the end of that fairly soon.”

Slovakian goalkeeper Matúš Kozáčik won the Man of the Match award. “England have very good attacking quality and they wanted to win. We needed at least one point and managed to get it and I hope with the four points we’ll manage to get through”, said the stopper.

“The last match we had like this was against Spain. Of course England showed their quality in qualifying as well as now, we knew they were attack-minded and they proved that, they pressed us back but luckily we managed to hold on.”

Slovakia’s head-coach Jan Kozak was an extremely pleased man after the result and was proud of his side for managing to pull off a draw.

“Our players tired as the game went on and England showed their quality and strength but when you see an opportunity you go everything you can. Perhaps I didn’t expect to be pressed so deeply but we made some substitutions to neutralise the impact of their attack. To get a point against England is the biggest positive.”

The group’s other fixture saw Wales finish as group-winners after a convincing 3-0 win over Russia. Aaron Ramsey, Neil Taylor and Gareth were the goalscorers on the day as the Welsh outfit rarely broke a sweat to get over the line.

Here’s how the two games played out on social media:

 

Was no surprise the praises for the Welsh side:

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