• Roy Hodgson not getting carried away by Euro 2016 form
• Bigger tests will come in friendlies against France and SpainRoy Hodgson has attach England’s pristine qualifying record for Euro 2016 in proper perspective by suggesting he and his coaching staff “are not deluding ourselves” approximately the team’s progress since final years disastrous World Cup.
England will seek to secure a ninth win from nine qualifiers,against Estonia on Friday, with Harry Kane making his first competitive start in the absence of the injured Wayne Rooney and Theo Walcott playing alongside the Tottenham Hotspur striker. A crowd of more than 80000 is anticipated at Wembley for the fixture despite England having already claimed Group E and secured their passage to the finals in France, and with Hodgson placing greater emphasis on the more daunting friendly fixtures still to come.
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Source: theguardian.com