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Hodgson planning England revolution

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England’s manager, Roy Hodgson has gone on to admit that he is looking to revolutionize the England squad and is looking to bring a number of new faces into the team, in order to build for the future.
With England crashing out of the Euro 2012, it is safe to assume that most of the senior players in the squad, won’t be making the trip to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brazil-c2858 in 2014. As a result, the England manager is now looking to bring newer, younger players, who can prove to be
the future of the national side.
The manager thinks that this will help build the team for the future and should he act sooner rather than later, the team would have a greater chance of being successful in future competitions.
The manager is now going to be looking to incorporate these new players in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
However, with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 in August, Hodgson has revealed that we could see a host of new players in the team for the upcoming game.
"You will definitely see some revolution there because that game is going to be the ideal opportunity for me to look at some players who weren't with us here and maybe feel they should have been," Hodgson told reporters.
"I want to see if they can add to the quality of our team."
The manager then went on to admit that his ultimate goal was to be able to have a decent set of players to take into the qualifiers, which would help the team ensure their spot in the 2014 World Cup with ease.
"By the time we get to those qualifiers I will have to mix together what I've seen of the players who were here and what I've seen of the other players from the Premier League," added Hodgson.”
Despite Hodgson not being the first choice to take over as the Three Lions manager, following http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabio-c13152 Capello’s departure, he is slowly starting to prove the FA right with his tactics.
The manager has the right mentality to get the team back to winning ways and should his philosophy materialize, then England could potentially go on to become one of the best footballing teams in the world.

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