http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36551488 - England V Wales Highlights Here
You have got to give Roy Hodgson a lot of credit, because all three substitutions were attack minded as Marcus Rashford, Daniel Sturridge and Jamie Vardy came on for Adam Lallana, Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling, and two of those substitutions got themselves on the score-sheet as Jamie Vardy scored England's equaliser on fifty six minutes and Daniel Sturridge scored England's winning goal in stoppage time, Euro 2016 has been about late goals and in the two matches England have played so far, there has been a late equaliser from Russia and a late winner from Daniel Sturridge, that late winner puts England top of Group B, and all England have to do is avoid defeat against Slovakia to qualify automatically for the knockout stages - in truth we probably have qualified already with four points, but it would be nice to get the result we need against Slovakia and top the group, and go into the knockout stages fully of confidence.
Before the match kicked off I mentioned on Twitter that England needed to pick up three points regardless of how well we played and that is precisely what England have done, but boy don't we make hard work of it, England are giving us a reminder of what we're missing when The Football Season is over, as we have had plenty of these moments supporting Gillingham, and I have got to say that Joe Hart has to do better with that Gareth Bale Free Kick, his positioning was wrong, he didn't do enough to turn the ball around the post and there have been a lot of goalkeeping error's from free kick's in this tournament, but Joe Hart could have cost England the victory here and the only positive is that Joe Hart admitted to the media post match that his team mates have bailed him out of trouble here.
England's 4.3.3 formation meant that Neill Taylor and Chris Gunter were pushed back by both Kyle Walker and Danny Rose, Kyle Walker was out-standing against Wales and fifty seven touches of the ball in the oppositions half is unbelievable, Wales rely on there wing backs to push forward to create the width, and Chris Gunter and Neil Taylor couldn't provide Wales with the width they needed to get further forward, but you have to say that defensively, Ashley Williams, James Chester and Ben Davies were superb, blocking shots on the edge of the penalty area, there positioning was superb as Ashley Williams was always giving his team mates instructions and I cannot believe that A Top Premier League Side hasn't signed Ashley Williams, as you want a defender who can defend first and foremost, and that is precisely what Ashley Williams can do, also he has the highest minutes played of any Premier League Player over the past five year's, which is an unbelievable stat.
Roy Hodgson has the right kind of selection dilemma you want, Daniel Sturridge and Jamie Vardy have both come on and made an impact, Adam Lallana has played well, Harry Kane deserves the benefit of the doubt, as this hasn't been a free scoring tournament so far, but Raheem Sterling just isn't clinical enough to play as a wide striker in this 4.3.3 formation and his decision making in the final third is poor for a player who Manchester City spent fifty million on, you want strikers to be in the front three, so there is the possibility of playing Sturridge, Kane and Vardy up-front and really go for it against Slovakia, and England have to go for it and attack because there is still a lot of question marks about England defensively.
In the build up to this tournament, there was a documentary about Euro 1996 and the similarities between the two tournaments have already shown up in the first two games, England took the lead against Switzerland and were pegged back to a 1-1 draw, the same-thing happened against Russia in our opening group game, England played there second group match against a home nation and win, in Euro 1996 England won 2 - 0 against Scotland, yesterday it was a 2-1 win against Wales, both matches saw inspired substitutions at half time, now if England can win the final group game 4 - 1 against Slovakia then that would be great, that 4 - 1 win against The Netherlands is still the best England Match I have watched, because England tore apart a world class team in a match that really mattered, winning 5 - 1 against Germany was nice, but that match was a friendly, you want to win the matches that matter and have something on the line, it is nice to win against a top nation in a friendly, but it is always better to beat a top team when you really need to win, and England have not done that often enough.
Wales defended resolutely and there effort and endeavour almost earned them a very important point, but when you compare Wales performance against Slovakia to the performance against England, the performance against Slovakia was much better, but the one thing Wales have done is given themselves an fantastic opportunity to reach the knockout stages, because that win against Slovakia gives Wales the chance to either get second spot, or one of the best four third placed side positions in the group, but Russia will not be easy and they still have the chance to reach the knock-out stages themselves, but I just think that Wales have a player in Gareth Bale who is capable of producing something out of nothing, and the rest of the team know how to defend, as four goals conceded in qualification is an impressive defensive record, and it is that defensive record which will see Wales get one of the top two positions in the group.
I just hope that Roy Hodgson goes for it in the final group game, go out with every intention of winning the match and topping Group B, his substitutions yesterday earned England a win from a losing position, it would be nice to name a team close to the team that ended the game against Wales for the team that started against Slovakia, although I cannot see Marcus Rashford starting and he will probably be used as an impact substitute.