England coach Roy Hodgson impressed by players’ desire

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England coach Roy Hodgson said he was impressed by his team’s patient approach in breaking down San Marino at Wembley in their Euro 2016 qualifier.

The home side scored twice in the first half against the world’s joint-bottom side, before running out 5-0 winners.

“We worked hard to break down a stubborn team,” Hodgson told BBC 5 live.

“The longer the game went on we knew it would open up and we’d get more chances, and that’s what happened.”

Everton defender Phil Jagielka headed England into the lead, before captain Wayne Rooney grabbed his 42nd international goal – a penalty, after San Marino’s Andy Selva struck his face with his boot.

England managed 12 efforts on goal in the first half, and 22 after the break as they picked up the tempo while their opponents tired.

Further goals came from Danny Welbeck, substitute Andros Townsend and an own goal by Alessandro Della Valle when he deflected Rooney’s cross into his own net.

Victory took England top of Group E on goal difference ahead of Lithuania, with both teams on six points after winning their opening two games.

Match facts

Danny Welbeck has scored seven goals in his past eight games for club and country

Calum Chambers was the only England outfield player not to hit at least one shot against San Marino

Phil Jagielka is the first England defender to score against San Marino – England’s 27th goal overall

Wayne Rooney has scored 42 goals for England, only seven shy of Bobby Charlton’s national record

 

“In the second half our passing tempo was a bit quicker, but once you go 2-0 up and 3-0 up it gets harder for them to keep going,” added Hodgson.

“What also impressed me was the players’ desire to work hard to get the ball back. If they can develop those skills then it would stand them in good stead going forward.”

San Marino coach Pierangelo Manzaroli said he was impressed by his side’s display, especially in the first half.

“The experience and pleasure of playing in such a fantastic stadium against a lot of fans was great,” he said.