EURO 2012: Rooney will return says Hodgson after England win

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KIEV: England manager Roy Hodgson has vowed to pick Wayne Rooney for his side’s crucial final group game against Ukraine next week despite a pulsating 3-2 victory over Sweden on Friday.

 

A night of high drama at the Olympic Stadium saw England’s youthful side  haul themselves back from the brink of a potentially catastrophic defeat to  leave them only a point away from the quarter-finals.
 
The win came courtesy of three goals scored by the new generation of  England players, with Andy Carroll, Theo Walcott and Danny Welbeck all netting.
 
However while Hodgson admitted the form of Carroll and Welbeck had given  him a welcome selection dilemma, he acknowledged there was no chance that  Rooney would be left out against Ukraine now his two-match suspension has ended.
 
“I welcome those kinds of selection problems — I was really pleased with  the performance of the two front players and Theo’s contribution was enormous  today,” Hodgson said. 
 
“To come on as sub and score such a good goal and then set up a winner  means he got to be very happy with his night’s work. 
 
“But Wayne Rooney is a very special player and it would be very difficult  for me to leave him out of the team. 
 
“I’m afraid that if you’re a member of a team that has Wayne Rooney sitting  out with suspension you probably expect him to get back in the team when the  suspension is served.”
 
Rooney will take up a deep-lying striker role working off either Carroll or  Welbeck for what is certain to be a demanding assignment against the Ukrainians  at Donetsk’s Donbass Arena, with Ashley Young moving left.
 
“I think with Wayne Rooney coming back into the team he will play in his  position which is as a striker who drops deep and receives the ball. 
 
“Ashley Young, who did the job for us in Wayne’s absence, I’m thinking of  more as a wide player, which is his natural position,” Hodgson said.
 
Hodgson declined to elaborate on how he plans to approach the game, which  could see England afford to play for the draw in the knowledge they will  advance.
 
“I’m really happy to be going into it knowing that a positive result — a  draw or a win — will see us through the group,” Hodgson said. 
 
“If we do that I shall be more than satisified because we’ve had a very  difficult game. There are no easy pickings for us in the group. 
 
“Our goal is that we don’t slip from the standard that we’ve shown in the  matches so far and hopefully the addition of a player of Rooney’s class will  take a bit of pressure off us.” -- AFP

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