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Walcott expects England’s pace to trouble Spain at Wembley – International Football

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Walcott expects England’s pace to trouble Spain at Wembley – International Football

http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Theo-Walcott-c34873 has come out before England’s friendly match against Spain at the Wembley stadium in London and stated that he expects England’s pace to trouble their Iberian opponents on Saturday night when both the teams clash against
each other. Walcott will be keen to make an impact through the match and get into http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/South-Africa-c757
in 2010 to play in the FIFA 2010 World Cup.
 http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 were seen as one of the hottest contenders for the trophy in South Africa but their abysmal performances meant that they were dealt a 4-1 win in the round of sixteen by the German national team which meant an end to their
World Cup campaign. Spain won the FIFA 2010 World Cup in the end by beating Holland in the final through an extra time goal, which was scored by Andres Iniesta.
Ever since then, Spain have been on a high run of form and their style of play has earned them praise from all around the footballing world. The Iberian giants emphasize on ball possession and tire out their opponents over the
course of the match; it will be interesting to see how England’s contrasting style matches up against Spain’s possession football. 
Walcott stated in his recent interview, "I haven't really seen their defence attacked with so much pace and at this moment in time the England team has so much pace, hopefully we can upset them with that. We know http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 will have
a lot of the ball, we expect that from the top teams, so we need to be calm and patient and make sure there are no gaps in our team.”
He added, "The way they play football is beautiful to watch. They just seem to blow teams away, they are classy, they look great on the ball. And it's not just about the way they play, they carry themselves very professionally
off the pitch and that's very important.” England are underdogs for this encounter in question due to Spain’s overwhelming dominance of international football at the moment.

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