Hodgson close to knowing his starting line-up to face France

Manager Roy Hodgson saluted the coolness of Danny Welbeck after the Manchester United striker scored the goal which sent England off to Euro 2012 on a note of slight optimism.

Welbeck’s first-half strike gave England a 1-0 win against Belgium at Wembley to go with their 1-0 victory against Norway in Oslo last weekend.

They will leave for Poland and Ukraine where they face France in Donetsk a week today with Hodgson admitting he is much closer to knowing his best team.

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Hodgson said: “It was a very good goal. I was delighted with the way he (Welbeck) took it and delighted with the way they (Welbeck and Ashley Young) fashioned it. It was a good piece of work from the two front players.

“They worked well together to pressurise the Belgium defence.

“When Ashley played (Welbeck) in I thought he showed remarkable calmness to keep his head on his left foot and chip it over the goalkeeper.

“That for me was the highlight of the game.”

Hodgson, however, admitted his England team would need to improve in terms of creativity and their forward movement although he was satisfied with the stability of a defence which survived a second-half Belgium onslaught.

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Hodgson said: “In terms of the shape of the team defensively we haven’t done too badly. There have been some good signs for us there, but there is certainly a lot of work we need need to do on our shape offensively.

“Sometimes when we have got the ball we are too wide in the wide areas and not making enough of getting the ball into those pockets behind the midfield players, but it is something we are working on.

“But I am pretty happy really with the defensive shape. We’ve played Norway away and Belgium at home, we haven’t chosen an easy route for ourselves. Belgium are a good team.

“They gave us exactly the sort of test I thought they would and we came out with a victory and I am satisfied with that.

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“I’m not prepared to be too critical. I am more than satisfied with what the players are trying to give the team and the country.

“I admire the fact that they have given such a great amount of determination and concentration which I thought was encapsulated in a lot of things Steven Gerrard did, the tackles he won and the headers he won.”

Hodgson added: “My ideas on the starting 11 get clearer every day and training sessions help, but nothing like games.

“That game has cleared up a few things in my mind and I am a lot closer now to knowing how I would like to start the game (against France) but I am going to keep that to myself.”