Monday, 25 March 2013

Montenegro mind games

        


  In his pre-match press conference, Brnovic claimed England were "more scared" about the game in Podgorica than their hosts and also suggested that Hodgson's side were reliant on "long passes.Much of the build-up to the game in the English media has focused on the supposedly hostile atmosphere that England will encounter at the Podgorica City Stadium, but Hodgson distanced himself from those concerns.Hodgson refused to take the bait, however, and said he was happy for his side to be labelled favourites ahead of the clash between Group H's top two."I guess I'm tempted to say the people you're accusing here are across the row from me," Hodgson told local reporters who raised the issue, indicating the English journalists in the room.I think it's definitely mind games, but I don't really have an opinion on that," Hodgson told a press conference on Monday.We've come here to play a good football team, we think we've got a good football team and we're looking forward to a good football match tomorrow night

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