England complete Euro preparations with win over Portugal

England's Chris Smalling (second left) scores his team's first goal during the International Friendly soccer match against Portugal at Wembley Stadium, London on Thursday.
England's Chris Smalling (second left) scores his team's first goal during the International Friendly soccer match against Portugal at Wembley Stadium, London on Thursday.
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AP, London :Deploying England’s prolific striking trio for the first time as a combination didn’t produce the desired outcome – even against a Portugal side reduced to 10 men for most of Thursday’s friendly.Rather than Wayne Rooney, Harry Kane and Jamie Vardy combining to give England a sparkling send-off to the European Championship, it took defender Chris Smalling’s late goal to seal a 1-0 win over Portugal, which rested Cristiano Ronaldo.”We didn’t have many chances, none of us, so it is something the manager is working on and Portugal made it difficult,” Rooney said. “It is a 23-man squad, not three players. It is about all of us, not three of us.”England departs for Euro 2016 with three successive victories in the warm-up games but they were all secured by one-goal margins, slender successes Hodgson didn’t mind because they dampen expectations surrounding this emerging squad.A conundrum for Hodgson before the June 11 opener against Russia in France is whether he can accommodate Rooney, Kane and Vardy together in the starting lineup again.Kane and Vardy, the Premier League’s top two scorers last season with 49 goals between them, were shunted out wide to make way for Rooney centrally at Wembley Stadium.”We played with split strikers,” Hodgson said. “When you play with that system, you need your strikers to split. If you play with them going down the middle and Rooney in behind them, you would never be able to defend the wide areas.”

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