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Five England players that need to impress against Ghana – International Football (Part 2)

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Five http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 players that need to impress against Ghana – International Football (Part 2)
After elaborating on Scott Parker’s English national team career and his need to impress http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabio-c13152 Capello on Tuesday night, it is now turn for Danny Welbeck to enter the spotlight. As England prepares to face-off against Ghana at Wembley stadium on 29th
of March, 2011, let us take a look at what Wellbeck has to do in order to gain a starting eleven spot for the three lions...
Danny Welbeck
After starting his career off with Manchester United, Welbeck has truly developed into a phenomenal talent. Currently on a loan deal at Sunderland, Welbeck is expected to return to Old Trafford when the 2010-2011 Premier League season comes to an end. However,
rumour mill has been operating in full force, as Steve Bruce remains adamant to secure http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Danny-Welbeck-c10233 on a long term deal at the Stadium of Light. One can realize Welbeck’s significance, and his tremendous potential by the fact that Sir Alex Ferguson has praised
him time and again in the past, even stating that he grew too fast for his age, which caused some muscular problems when he stepped up to professional football.
The Ghanaian born English striker has been an integral part of England’s youth setup in the past. From 2006-2007, Welbeck played in England’s U-17 team before for U-18s and U-19s. More recently, Welbeck featured for England’s U-21 team. A striker who drifts
inwards from the right hand side or the left hand side, Welbeck is England’s answer to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Thierry-Henry-c34918. Seen as a speedy yet skilful footballer, Danny is not only ambidextrous but also versatile. He has been used as a winger at Manchester United but at Sunderland,
Welbeck has primarily played in support to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Asamoah-Gyan-c6791. Both Gyan and Bent play as out and out strikers, so Welbeck has become accustomed to his role as the shadow striker or a central winger.
Nonetheless, Welbeck has been called up for the English national team squad due to Aaron Lennon’s hamstring injury. When England take the field against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ghana-c2905 on 29th
of March, 2011, Welbeck will most likely start for the three lions on the left wing position, a position that was held by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Wales-c3041 on the previous weekend. In all honesty, this game is not only a massive chance
for Welbeck to showcase his true potential for England but it is also a blessing in disguise for Capello, whose team need a flair player like Welbeck to add some innovation in the final third of the field.
Rooney’s form of late has meant that England lack that cutting edge when they are close to the oppositions penalty area. Welbeck provides England with genuine width, a fierce right foot and blistering pace. All of these factors are complimented by the young
striker’s vision. Perhaps Welbeck’s greatest attribute is his ability to find that final pass, a trait that is treasured throughout the footballing world. Danny might only get 45 minutes on the field if he starts for England, Sunderland’s target-man needs
to make the most of those minutes to make a bright start to his national team career. The competition for places inside the English national team camp is already fierce but if there is one player who can catch Capello’s eye, it is Danny Welbeck.
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