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- Updated: May 24, 2016
Wales manager Chris Coleman is wary of the threat Jamie Vardy will pose in their Euro 2016 showdown with England.
Coleman said in March that England would offer no tactical surprises when the two countries meet in Lens on June 16.
Vardy has since scored in England’s last three games and Coleman accepts Leicester’s prolific striker, who scored 24 Premier League goals to help the Foxes win the title for the first time in their history, has provided his Roy Hodgson with another attacking dimension.
“Vardy is a good player. I was a defender myself and you don’t want to be running back to your own goal the whole time,” said Coleman.
“He’s like Craig Bellamy, all he wanted to do was …
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