Hodgson happy with improved England performance


  • Football
  • Wednesday, 25 Jun 2014

BELO HORIZONTE Brazil (Reuters) - England's young side gave their fans something to cheer before exiting Brazil with a promising performance in their World Cup 0-0 draw with Group D winners Costa Rica, according to manager Roy Hodgson.

The England boss made nine changes and fielded the country's second youngest starting lineup at a World Cup in their final match of the tournament on Tuesday after defeats by Italy and then Uruguay had already condemned them to an early exit.

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