http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 on Friday, pointing out towards Theo Walcott’s fluky equalizer-a goal he thinks the winger will never score in his life again.
The Blue-Yellow lost the game 3-2 to Roy Hodgson’s side despite grabbing a 2-1 lead at the start of the second half. However, the player from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 scored an absolute belter in the 64th minute, as he took a shot from 25-yards out which took
the Swedish goalkeeper by surprise, and allowed the Three Lions to get back into the match. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Danny-Welbeck-c10233 then went on to score the winning goal to knock Sweden out of the tournament.
Nevertheless, the Sunderland player let out his disappointment to see his side crash out of the tournament, despite putting up a great show against England. He opined that the Three Lions were lucky to take advantage from Walcott’s fortuitous scalp, and
that the winger will fail to score the same goal in a thousand attempts.
While talking to reporters, he said: “Walcott's goal? Come on, it's a thing that happens once. If he tries it a thousand times he won't score again, that's the truth.”
The result meant that the Blue-Yellow’s next match against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 on Tuesday will carry little importance for them, as two defeats from two matches has already put them out of the equation for the quarterfinal places.
Larsson bemoaned his team’s inability to hold on to a lead in both the games and let out his vexation over their failure to grab a single point so far.
When questioned whether he was frustrated on losing out to England on Friday, he responded by saying “That's an understatement, we are extremely disappointed. I think by quite some margin we were the better team but that doesn’t matter, England got the points
and we are out…we were leading in both games after an hour and we haven't come away with any points, that's the biggest disappointing thing of them all.”
Sweden lost their opening match 2-1 to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ukraine-c3032 after squandering a second half lead.
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