Penalty practice for England

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Roy Hodgson (left) is eager to remedy England's penalty shootout hoodoo
Roy Hodgson intends to step up penalty practice ahead of England's Euro 2012 quarter-final with Italy.
England have crashed out of major tournaments on spot-kicks on five occasions in the last 22 years, a run that dates back to that devastating World Cup semi-final defeat to Germany in 1990. Only once during that time have the Three Lions been successful, when they overcame Spain at the last eight stage of Euro 96.
Little wonder Hodgson wants his players to get their eye in, even though he is not entirely convinced what good it will do. He said: "We have used the time after training sessions to regularly practice and we'll obviously take it even more seriously now."
He added: "You hope one day it will make a big difference. But you can practice penalty shoot-outs until the cows come home, it's really your composure, your confidence, your ability to really block everything out and forget the occasion that means you score or don't.
"Sometimes we've seen the best players miss and the ones you think are not penalty takers are the ones that smash them in."
A quick look at England's squad triggers more cause for concern.
Of those who started last night's win over co-hosts Ukraine, only Steven Gerrard and Wayne Rooney are regular penalty-takers for their clubs and both have had periods where they have found the task somewhat difficult.
In 2004 Gerrard missed a penalty against Fulham that cost Liverpool their place in the Champions League. He also failed to score in the Carling Cup final shoot-out win over Cardiff in February.
And in the middle of last season, Rooney had missed with four out of eight attempts, although he subsequently converted six in a row.
James Milner scored one for Manchester City last season and, like Ashley Young, netted twice in an epic European Under-21 Championships semi-final encounter with Holland that finished 13-12 to the Dutch.
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Come on England!!!
I'm so looking forward to this match, praying for it since the beginning of the tournament.
My wife's Italian and we live in Rome, all the Itais here have been taking the p1ss that Italy are going to wipe the floor with England. Would love England to whip them good!
Got the entire Itai relations coming around for dinner to watch the match, hope it's going to be a classic and England win on penalties just to rub it in!!!
dave
i was in venice when italy were playing in the world cup and the itais are certainly passionate about their football ,so passionate a fight broke out in the bar over on the lido where we were watching the match ,its another tough game for england and milner and ashly young need to step it up a gear to help us through youngs been poor all tournament apart from the odd cross and with his 2 team mates rooney and wellbeck up front with him you would expect more ,we've been good at the back with terry and lescott ,coles been good as usual ,gerrards shown some quality too thanfully ,but you worry where the goals will come from if we fall behind to the defensively minded italians ,so we need the front players to step it up big time in the next game













