Hodgson needs to find answers

England’s (10/1 Euro 2012 outright) preparations for the upcoming European Championship in Poland and Ukraine are now complete but, following Saturday’s 1-0 win against Belgium, it appears as if they have more questions than answers heading into the tournament.

However, this does leave England with a few positives, as probably for the first time since winning the World Cup 1966, the Three Lions aren’t being tipped for glory, with pundits instead being more cautious in their predictions, especially in regards to selection where there are still a number of spots in the side to fill.

Most notable of these is at the back where, following the injury to Gary Cahill on Saturday, it remains in the balance who will partner John Terry during the opening match against France next Monday (France 6/4, draw 11/5, England 7/4).

The obvious choice would be Joleon Lescott who was magnificent in Manchester City’s march to the title this season. However, the 29-year-old is left footed, meaning Terry would have to slide across from his favoured left centre-back position into the right side of the defence.

This appears trivial but Terry has been caught out on a number of occasions while playing on the right side of the two, most notably in the Three Lions’ defeat to Germany at the 2010 World Cup.

With Terry being arguably the country’s best defender, this could pave the way for Phil Jagielka to step into the breach and the Everton man’s versatility and pace would certainly suit playing alongside Terry.

Elsewhere the full-backs and the two central midfielders pick themselves but, further up the field, Hodgson still faces a number of dilemmas.

After James Milner and Stewart Downing produced decidedly average performances in last week’s win against Norway, Saturday presented Arsenal duo Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain with the perfect opportunity to stake their claim for a place in the starting side, but they both disappointed, meaning it’s still up in the air as to who will start out wide in Donetsk.

However, the most pressing issue is who will lead the line alongside Ashley Young as that could dictate how England play.

With Wayne Rooney out for the first two games, there is still a huge question-mark over who will start in attack with both Andy Carroll (40/1 Euro 2012 top goalscorer) and Danny Welbeck impressing in the warm-up games.

The pair have contrasting but equally devastating qualities with Carroll’s height allowing him to intimidate and dominate defenders in the air while Welbeck’s pace and movement allows him to slip in behind the opposition almost at will.

Both have done themselves no harm but the decision as to who to start with could make or break England’s campaign, especially if they’re still in with a chance of qualifying when Rooney returns for the final group game against Ukraine (England evens, draw 9/4, Ukraine 9/4).

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Manchester duo seek answers

Manchester may be the battleground for the 2011-12 Premier League title race but will either City or United overcome first-leg deficits to reach the last eight of Europe’s less glamorous competition - the Europa League.

United (6/4 in Match Betting) have it all to do in Bilbao, having been outplayed at Old Trafford by Athletic Club (13/8, Draw 5/2) last week.

The Basque club’s 3-2 win (25/1 Athletic Club 3-2 in Correct Score) makes them favourites to progress to the last eight, but coach Marcelo Bielsa is set to be without the services of Spanish international striker Fernando Llorente for the second leg.

Llorente scored in Athletic’s 2-1 defeat to Osasuna at the weekend but has not trained for the last three days and could be replaced by Gaizka Toquero (13/8 Anytime Goalscorer) in possibly the only change from the line-up that won in Manchester.

The United line-up will reveal how much Sir Alex Ferguson rates his side’s chances of rescuing the tie.

Antonio Valencia has made the trip to Spain but Phil Jones, Anderson and Nani have not while Chris Smalling is back in contention after a head injury.

Wayne Rooney (11/8 Anytime) has scored goals in spurts throughout his career and the United forward has now scored nine in his last six appearances. Red-hot Rooney should be backed to bag in Bilbao and it may well be the first strike of the match – as it has been on five of the six occasions he has scored in since Christmas (5/1 First Goalscorer).

Back in Manchester, City (2/7 in Match Betting) should be highly motivated to beat Sporting Club (10/1, Draw 9/2) convincingly after the Lisbon club celebrated like they had won the Europa League after last week’s 1-0 first-leg win.

Roberto Mancini will still be without captain and key centre-back Vincent Kompany after his calf injury in Portugal – an incident which surely contributed to City’s back-to-back defeats to Sporting and Swansea.

But Sporting will not cause City as many problems at the Etihad Stadium, where Mancini’s men are unbeaten in European competition since August 2008.

Mario Balotelli (10/11 Anytime Goalscorer) went close to equalising for City in Lisbon last week when his late header hit the bar and his ability to finish coolly could be in evidence again on Thursday night.

Former Liverpool full-back Emiliano Insua looked shaky for Sporting at the Alvalade and he could be run ragged by Adam Johnson (15/8 Anytime) at the Etihad.

The England winger should play a big role if City are to win by the minimum 2-0 scoreline that would see them into the hat for the quarter-finals (5/1 Man City 2-0 in Correct Score).

Of the other ties, expect Olympiacos (10/11 in Match Betting) to secure their passage through against Metalist Kharkiv (3/1, Draw 12/5) – who they beat 1-0 in the Ukraine last week (9/2 Olympiacos 1-0 in Correct Score).

The Greek side have one of the best defensive records in Europe since Christmas and have now kept ten consecutive clean sheets.

PSV Eindhoven (6/4 in Match Betting) have changed coach since their 4-2 first leg defeat to Valencia last Thursday night with former Dutch World Cup star Philip Cocu stepping up from assistant to take over from Fred Rutten.

The Philips Stadion side are not out of the tie with two away goals to their credit, scored late on at the Mestalla after they were 4-0 down.

A spirited display from PSV (50/1 in Europa League Outright Betting) could cause Valencia (5/1) a wobble and the Spaniards are by no means certain of their last-eight spot.

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