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Scholesy: 'England need players with balls'
PAUL SCHOLES FEELS England’s World Cup defeat to Uruguay was the result of poor defending with the back four ‘found out a bit’ against the South Americans.
Writing in his latest column for Paddy Power, the ex-midfielder was critical of Gary Cahill and Phil Jagielka’s lack of flexibility and ball-playing skills while Scholes has reservations about the defensive capabilities of both Glen Johnson and Leighton Baines.
In the aftermath of Thursday’s defeat, many England supporters have wondered whether John Terry could have made a difference if he was still involved with the team and though Scholes believes a younger Terry or Rio Ferdinand may have calmed things down defensively, he does feel another player that was left out of Roy Hodgson’s squad should have been in Brazil.
Steven Gerrard has come in for criticism after his under-inspiring performance against the Uruguayans and especially for his role in the concession of a second goal. But Scholes thinks the England skipper shouldn’t be blamed after a long, tough domestic campaign with Liverpool.
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