The Three Lions slumped to a 2-0 friendly
defeat against La Roja at Wembley on
Friday, ending their 10-match unbeaten
run during their successful 2014 World
Cup qualifying campaign.
Arsenal midfielder Wilshere believes the
South Americans' approach of breaking
down play by committing "a little foul"
isn't such a bad idea, and thinks England
can take a page out of Chile's book.
"South American teams like to make little
fouls and break the game up, which gets
frustrating," admitted Wilshere.
"We could learn a bit from them,
sometimes, maybe when they're counter-
attacking maybe a little foul like they did
doesn't hurt.
"Once they did a little foul it slows play
down, we have to start again, build up and
they're all back. It makes it difficult for
us.
"There are a few South American teams
out there, so at least we know now what
to expect from them and we'll learn from
it.
"We don't want to lose two on the
bounce at Wembley. We'll recover from
Chile, we'll get ready, we'll watch it again
and learn from it."
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Monday, 18 November 2013
WE'LL LEARN FROM CHILE DEFEAT - WILSHERE
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