Roy Hodgson must unleash England's attacking talent to challenge for Euro 2016 glory
ENGLAND have strikers full of confidence, goals, energy and ambition.
Harry Kane and Jamie Vardy plundered a combined 49 Premier League goals this season
It makes them opponents to be feared by all the rest at Euro 2016 and allows a real chance of reaching the semi-finals of a major tournament for the first time in 20 years.
Harry Kane, Jamie Vardy and a fit Daniel Sturridge are forwards who would walk into the teams of most of the other 23 nations competing in France.
If they can “seize the moment” – as Sir Geoff Hurst did so famously 50 years ago – there is even the possibility of reaching a first final since the 1966 World Cup.
“Football is not an exact science,” he says.
“So much can influence the result of a match, much of which will certainly be outside the control of a coach. Realism doesn’t enter into the equation – and perhaps it should not.
“We want fans to dream, to hope, and to believe.”