Sunday, June 3, 2012

There Will of Welbeck Goal Again

In front of tens of thousands of people packed Wembley, Danny Welbeck scored his first goal for England. He was determined to score more goals with the Three Lions. In the match on Saturday (2/6/2012) night, Welbeck installed Roy Hodgson as a starter. He was supported by his colleagues at Manchester United, Ashley Young, who - as is often assigned to him when playing for the national team - moving behind the attacker.



Young and Welbeck combination that finally made ​​England the upper hand over Belgium. Young's breakthrough feedback received by Welbeck. 21-year-old striker lifted the ball to pass through Thomas Vermaelen, who came to manage, and Simon Mignolet, who advanced from his goal to close the space. That Welbeck's first goal in five appearances for England. For him, it is a pride that it can not be described. Moreover, Britain eventually won thanks to goals. "Scoring my first with such an obvious way to make me happy. For me, it was incredible pride," he told Sky Sports. "I hope to maintain the appearance like that, get more opportunities to play, and score more goals." "This is something I had been waiting for. Previously, I've got a few caps and given the opportunity to start the game once or twice. I am really pleased," he said.