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- Updated: June 4, 2016
England boss Roy Hodgson reckons he is in the fortunate position of being spoiled for choice in attacking positions going into Euro 2016.
Hodgson takes his squad to France on Monday in a confident mood following friendly wins against Turkey, Australia and Portugal.
Chris Smalling’s late header secured a 1-0 win against Portugal on Thursday but was unable to mask an underwhelming display, when attack rather defence was the area of concern.
Hodgson was unable to effectively find a way to get the triumvirate of Wayne Rooney, Harry Kane and Jamie Vardy into the same line-up, but the manager insists working out how best to embrace England’s abundance of attacking talent is a welcome issue.
“I think that’s a good problem to have, shoehorning in attacking players,” he said.
“For long periods of time, I don’t know that I’ve had that …
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