Will England overcome their current problems?

The Three Lions of England are expected to take on the Orange men from Netherlands. The new Wembley stadium in London that  hosted the Carling Cup final on Sunday between Liverpool and Cardiff City is the venue of tomorrow's encounter. England don't have a substantive manager at the moment. This is due to the resignation of the former Italian gaffer, Fabio Capello that resigned as a result of the John Terry racism saga earlier in February 2012. The team is also without a permanent captain after the Chelsea skipper was stripped of his captaincy pending the outcome of a judicial enquiry that will commence in July.
James Milner of Manchester City and Steven Gerrard are one of the candidates to be England's skipper in tomorrow's International friendly against Netherlands. The Dutch side are expected to parade the likes of Robin Van Persie,Dirk Kuyt,Nigel De Jong,Klaas Huntelaar and a host of other high profile players. The 1990 World Cup semi finalists are also facing injury worries. Aston Villa striker,Darren Bent has joined Bobby Zamora on the injury list.


UEFA Euro 2012 is fast approaching and the English team need to be fully prepared for that tournament if they intend to make headway in Ukraine and Poland. The English team have always been involved in one controversy or the other over the past 12 months. Wayne Rooney's suspension from the first few games of the tournament is also a huge concern for the Three Lions of England.

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