David James hails 'unspectacular England'

David James hails 'unspectacular England'

Former England keeper David James has claimed that Roy Hodgson's strategy is 'unspectacular but effective'.

The Three Lions are gearing up for a quarter-final clash with Italy on Sunday, and some fans have criticised the defensive nature of the 64-year-old's new-look squad.

"Hodgson's tactics are not the most spectacular, but they work," David James told AS.

"When we played against France and saw two clear lines of four [England] players on the edge of the area I thought it would be very difficult to get ahead.

"Only two of the last few games have been won by more than one goal difference. But that the 1-0 model works is undeniable. Being well tucked back and taking advantage of set-pieces are our weapons."

James, who made 53 appearances for his country, also expressed his delight at avoiding Spain in the quarter-finals after Hodgson's men topped Group D, but warned fans and players alike against complacency ahead of a tough match-up against the Azzurri.

"We feel lucky we don't have to play against Spain in quarter finals, but Italy will be a tough team," James insisted.

"Against Sweden, we left very critical gaps in defence, despite the amount of players back, and it could have damaged us a lot if they had been exploited.

"But against Italy, it will be difficult."

England vs. Italy is set for Sunday evening in Kiev.

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