Skip to content
Saturday 18 July 2026EN · DE
City PM

European business, markets and politics

  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • DE
Thursday 09 June 2016 10:18 am

Solving the Wayne Rooney conundrum is key to England fortifying their fragile Euro 2016 chances

By: Frank Dalleres

Sports Editor

Add as a preferred source on Google

I was very interested to hear Russia’s goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev this week say that they had been pleased to be grouped with England, of all the top seeds, at the European Championship.

Before England’s last three games, I had higher hopes that we might prove Akinfeev and Russia wrong and perhaps even reach the semi-finals. Now, I’m more inclined to be braced for disappointment.

Performances in those three warm-up games were not great; in fact, they weren’t even good. They were scrappy and experimental; the only good thing was that England kept up a winning habit.

Read more: Hodgson refuses to criticise England after drab defeat of Portugal

Yet with hand on heart, from these fixtures against Turkey, Australia and Portugal, Roy Hodgson’s team does not look good enough to become champions of Europe for the first time.

How will England line up?

The problem is this: I don’t think anyone would put money on what team or formation Roy will plump for. England are short on pattern; inexperienced both as a group and in the way they will play.

I’m slightly confused whether this is meant to be a team for now, or one to build towards the next World Cup.

We’ve brought the average down, but man for man I don’t think the squad is better than those which have gone to recent major tournaments – and many of those had a clearer idea of how they were going to play.

England’s issue is they don’t dictate games. If you win the battle for midfield, there’s a good chance you’ll win the match, but I don’t see us doing that at the moment.

What to do with Rooney?

The other poser for Hodgson is related: what to do with Wayne Rooney. England’s captain is absolutely key; we must not let him be a passenger. Yet I’m not sure Roy knows how best to use him.

I honestly believe the only role Rooney can now perform in international football is in central midfield, where he can make the most of his technique and ensure England use the ball well.

He looked good for Manchester United in the FA Cup final in a deeper role, and I’d like to see him play further back still for England, alongside Eric Dier in a 4-2-3-1.

Dele Alli, Jack Wilshere and Raheem Sterling could play behind Harry Kane, Rooney could swap with Wilshere, and it would be protective enough while keeping the effective Alli-Kane axis.

Who will lift the trophy?

Hosts France are my favourites because they have very good players, a history of doing well with home advantage and in Didier Deschamps a coach who knows what’s required.

Germany are always great in tournaments, regardless of which XI they field, so they are up there in my eyes, but behind France.

Read more: England striker Vardy delays decision on £20m Arsenal transfer 

I hope I’m wrong and that England switch on the magic once the tournament starts, and Saturday’s opener in Marseille against Russia will certainly give us a clearer idea of which players are ready to step up.

That first game will be vital, though. Winning would be a major boost and one that England could really use. A poor result and performance, though, and panic could set in for the crunch Wales fixture next week.

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • Life&Style

Categories

  • Sport

Related Topics

  • Football

Trending Articles

  • Revealed: KPMG and Deloitte offer bumper redundancy packages to slash headcount

  • Motsepe backed to succeed Fifa’s Infantino by South African minister

  • Brewdog owner shrugs off James Watt takeover bid

  • Finsbury lines up Games Workshop splurge using merger windfall

  • Citroën 2CV returns as a £13,000 electric car, and the timing is no accident

More from City PM

  • England draw with Ghana worth £20m extra to British pubs

    Sport Business
    GettyImages 2227274505: Business professionals in a meeting discussing innovative strategies, diverse team, modern office ...
  • England semi pulls in 24m on BBC but falls short of Euros final

    Sport Business
    Unfortunately, without the specific content or context of the article, I cant generate an accurate alt text for the image....
  • Tech, trackers and tourniquets: How England are preparing for Mexico World Cup altitude

    Sport Business
    Getty Images logo on a digital screen, representing a news or business article with visual emphasis on media and photography.
  • England, Kansas City and Taylor Swift: Why FA chose midwest as World Cup base

    Sport Business
    Business professionals in a modern office discussing strategies around a conference table with digital charts and laptops ...
  • 2026 World Cup: England only attract half as many bets as Norway to lift trophy

    Sport Business
    Breaking news concept with digital globe and financial charts, signifying global economy and stock market trends.
  • England World Cup fans invited to ‘soccer Coachella’ with free fan fest and cheap beer

    Sport Business
    Stage setup with microphones and lights for a press conference or business presentation event, highlighting a professional...
  • Why England World Cup host city Miami is amazing for sports lovers

    Life&Style
    A year ago this week MLS club Inter Miami – part-owned by former England international David Beckham – completed one of the biggest signings in global sports history.
  • Pull an all-nighter for the 1AM England World Cup game at these London pubs

    Life&Style
    Breaking news event with business professionals discussing important financial updates in a modern conference room.

City PM — European politics, business and analysis.

Europe

  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • UK & Ireland

Topics

  • Business
  • Markets
  • AI
  • Technology
  • Opinion
  • Energy

More

  • Politics
  • Economics
  • Fintech
  • Legal
  • Sport
  • Life

Company

  • About City PM
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 City PM · Published by CityPM Media, Bahnhofstrasse 65, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
About · Editorial Policy · Corrections · Contact · Privacy · Facebook