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Sam Allardyce claims he cannot stop Wayne Rooney playing in midfield after first England win
Sam Allardyce claims he cannot stop Wayne Rooney playing in midfield after first England win"This is the most decorated outfield player in England.He's won everything at Manchester United, more or less, and at Champions League and domestic level.I think that he holds a lot more experience at international football than me as an international manager.
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Holding lucky penny, Allardyce enjoys winning England start
Holding lucky penny, Allardyce enjoys winning England startTRNAVA, Slovakia — Until Adam Lallana pounced in the fifth minute of stoppage time, Sam Allardyce was about to become the first England manager in 34 years to fail to win his opening game.Instead, Lallana's late goal against Slovakia showed Allardyce he just might gain the fortuitous breaks his predecessors haven't enjoyed.And the former Bolton, Sunderland and West Ham manager wondered what role a newly-obtained lucky penny had to play in the winning start to World Cup qualifying.
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England beat Slovakia: Allardyce beaming but there's work to be done
England beat Slovakia: Allardyce beaming but there's work to be doneread more from here
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Holding lucky penny, Allardyce enjoys winning England start
Holding lucky penny, Allardyce enjoys winning England startUntil Adam Lallana pounced in the fifth minute of stoppage time, Sam Allardyce was about to become the first England manager in 34 years to fail to win his opening game.
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Sam Allardyce admits 'huge relief' after Adam Lallana gives England victory
Sam Allardyce admits 'huge relief' after Adam Lallana gives England victory
Sam Allardyce admitted his overriding emotion was one of relief after Adam Lallana's stoppage-time goal secured victory in the manager's first match in charge to kickstart England's World Cup qualification campaign.Lallana's 95th-minute finish, scuffed through the goalkeeper Matus Kozacik's legs, was his first goal in his 27th game and broke Slovakia's resistance after they had lost their captain, Martin Skrtel, to a red card before the hour mark."It was pretty nerve-racking at the end because the 10-men scenario meant we had to win," Allardyce said.
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