Tuesday 23 June 2009

England defender believes squad is key

England under-21 defender, James Tomkins, believes that the strength in depth of the squad is the key ingredient that has seen the young lions into Friday’s semi-final.

Speaking after his teams draw with Germany in the final group game, Tomkins said: “The all round squad, the whole 23, is a good team whatever the gaffer puts out.  So the gaffer might have a problem in putting out his next team after some of the lads did really well today.”

England Under-21 coach Stuart Pearce opted to rest the players who had started the previous match, replacing them with a number of debutants and handing Tomkins his first start of the competition. Every one of the 23-man squad has now played some part in the tournament.

The West Ham defender is hoping England can go one step further than in 2007 when they were knocked out by Holland in the semi-final on penalties. He said: “We’ve got to take one game at a time and obviously the semi final is next and whoever we’re going to get is going to be a tough draw so if we win that we’ll have a great chance.”

The semi-final in Gothenburg on Friday will host England against Italy, Sweden or Serbia depending on tonight’s results in Group A.

 

 

 

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