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Sterling and Valencia both sent off. Sterling for the initial tackle an Valencia for his reaction..
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World Cup – Hodgson concerned about Oxlade-Chamberlain
England manager Roy Hodgson has admitted he is concerned about the fitness of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain – just 10 days before their first World Cup match.
Oxlade-Chamberlain suffered an injury scare during the 2-2 draw with Ecuador in Miami when Gruezo kicked the bottom of his right foot and then, while rolling over exaggeratedly, landed on the back of the Arsenal midfielder’s leg.
Afterwards, Hodgson said: “Oxlade-Chamberlain is the one that bothers me. His knee buckled under the the challenge as the player turned into him.
“He’ll have a scan tomorrow, I’d imagine. When we’ve had the scan, we’ll know more.”
England’s first game in Group D is against Italy in Manaus on June 14 – but Hodgson eased fears about Jack Wilshere and Luke Shaw, who also went off.
Hodgson explained: “It was cramp. We took them off for those reasons alone.”
Raheem Sterling and Antonio Valencia were dismissed in the second half after the Manchester United winger reacted to a challenge by his Liverpool counterpart.
Hodgson continued: “I’m disappointed. I thought it was a fierce challenge from young Raheem, not a foul challenge. He played the ball and accelerated into the ball.
“I’m disappointed with Antonio’s reaction, grabbing the player. Had he not jumped up there wouldn’t have been a problem but, when he does that, the referee had to deal with that and sent Raheem off. I’m pleased Raheem didn’t react to a lot of people milling around him.
“Jack had been on the receiving end a few minutes early from a very similar challenge from an Ecuadorian player and did not react.”
Hodgson added: “I thought Wayne Rooney played very, very well and I think Ross Barkley had some good moments.
“I think he needs to learn when he can turn with the ball and when he has to keep the ball. But that’s quite normal for a player his age. He’ll be quite happy to have played so long on his first start.
“I thought it was a very good game. I was disappointed with the sendings off, and the potential injury to one of our players – but as a friendly, a warm-up match for our players, it was good.
“They tested us but we dealt with them very well for long periods, and caused their defence many problems. We could have been several goals up before they scored their goal.”
“If the players cope with things as well as these players on Saturday, we’ll go to Brazil and Manaus very confident.”
Asked whether Barkley would be among the starters against Italy, Hodgson added: “There always seems to be an enormous obsession with one player…
“I will be prepared to start any of the players in any game, but I’m not prepared to address your obsession with Ross Barkley.
“If he’s going to be the player we want him to be, he has to make better decisions on when he turns with the ball.
“That’s not a criticism, but there were other performances out there today. Oxlade-Chamberlain and Phil Jones were outstanding, as was Jack Wilshere in the middle of the park, while Rickie Lambert scored a magnificent goal.”
According to Eurosports

Van Persie calms fresh injury fears
The striker didn’t emerge for the second half of his side’s match with Wales because of an injury but he and Louis van Gaal insist it was merely a precaution.
obin van Persie has allayed fears of an injury after he was substituted at half-time in Netherlands’ 2-0 win over Wales on Wednesday night.
The striker appeared to be struggling towards the end of the first half of the meeting in Amsterdam and didn’t emerge for the second half having been replaced by Jeremain Lens.
Van Persie admitted after the game that he felt some pain in his groin but insists the replacement was merely a precaution and he will be fit to play in his side’s first World Cup game against Spain.
“You don’t have to worry. I have a little pain in my groin,” he told NOS.
“I don’t even call it an injury though. It was more of a precaution as the game next week is a lot more important.”
Coach Louis van Gaal reiterated Van Persie’s point before going on to discuss his tactics in the game, having started with a 4-4-2 against Wales despite playing with a 5-3-2 against Ghana.
The Oranje boss insists he will line up with a more attacking formation when they face Spain and Chile in the World Cup.
“It was a precaution with Van Persie, but he didn’t come off for no reason,” Van Gaal told SBS6. “I have many attackers in the team.
“I knew Wales would sit back, but I did not expect them to play so deep. I just have to say that we are in a process and we are preparing for better opponents.
“I could have played 4-3-3 from the first minute to make it more attractive. But I wanted to see the implementation of this system [4-4-2].
“Against Spain and Chile we will go back to the other system [5-3-2]. It sure looks that way. We will now focus on Spain, for which the 4-4-2 system is not possible.”
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On-form Chile slip two past Northern Ireland
Chile completed their World Cup preparations with victory over Northern Ireland after two late goals in Valparaiso.
Michael O’Neill’s visitors held their own for 80 minutes but saw their brave resistance broken by substitutes Eduardo Vargas and Mauricio Pinilla.
Both men had started on the bench, along with Barcelona star Alexis Sanchez, but all three were needed to stop the party atmosphere falling flat.
According to Foxsports