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2011-02-09 - Denmark vs England
A Sports Betting Pick by Cruiser
Analysis:After the 2010 World Cup Finals, the likes of Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, John Terry and Ashley Cole were strongly criticised for their performance in the World Cup. England will now set to parade the likes of Jack Wilsher from Arsenal who is set to make his full debut for England.
Wilshire who is 19 is looked upon as the stars of the future and under the guidance of Wenger also set to become a regular for Arsenal this season.
England are also using the match as preparation for March's Euro 2012 qualifier against Wales. Wilshere will line up alongside Lampard in central midfield as the Chelsea veteran has been named the Captain of the side. He earns his 84th cap and will be the Captain for the first time after Ferdinand and Gerrard is out with injuries.
Theo Walcott, Wilshere's Arsenal team-mate, is expected to start on the right of midfield, while versatile Manchester City man James Milner is set to start on the left of midfield.
City goalkeeper Joe Hart should start in goal with a defence comprising of Glen Johnson, Terry, Joleon Lescott and Cole, who will make his 87th international appearance and at the same time become the most capped full-back in England's history.
Upfront we can see Darren Bent starting with Wayne Rooney from Manchester United.
Meanwhile for Denmark who are ranked 28th in the world will hope to repeat their famous win over England winning 4-1 win going back in August 2005, or indeed a 3-2 victory at Old Trafford in November 2003.
A host of players who have either played in the Premiership or playing in the Premiership will feature with the likes of Stoke goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen, Liverpool duo Daniel Agger and Christian Poulsen, Olympiakos' former Charlton winger, Dennis Rommedahl, and Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner starting this match.
Denmark head coach Morten Olsen is also ready to select Ajax's 18 year old attack minded midfielder in Christian Eriksen. And for the record, Olsen has been in charge of Denmark since 2000 and even managed to survive a 2010 miserable World Cup campaign when his squad failed to progress from Group E stages after picking up just one win to finish behind The Netherlands and Japan in the group.
Take England and give the 1/4 ball here.
Cheers and good luck,
Cruiser
The Pick :
England 1-0 or 2-0
BEST BETTING TIP :
Take England to win here.
Gooner’s Statistical Value Bet
Take England and give the 1/4 ball here.

