Roy Hodgson tonight vowed to lead a culture change as he admitted his England team cannot afford to \"ignore the trends\" in international football. Manager Hodgson wants England to develop a possession-based game, the brand of football which has allowed the likes of Spain, Italy and Germany to be forces at tournament level in recent years. England reached the quarter-finals at UEFA EURO 2012 where they lost to Italy in a penalty shoot-out, and have not gone any farther at a European Championship or FIFA World Cup™ since getting to the semi-finals as hosts of EURO 96. They had been outplayed for long stretches of the Italy match by Cesare Prandelli\'s side, and their conquerors went on to reach the final before being beaten by Spain. England repeatedly hoisted high balls to substitute Andy Carroll late in the quarter-final, and had just 36 per cent of possession. The team\'s struggle to consistently keep hold of the ball has been a pressing concern, and manager Hodgson claims it is imperative they learn that skill. Speaking at the UEFA conference for European national team coaches in Poland, Hodgson said: \"We can\'t ignore the trends and it was very interesting to hear what [EURO 2012] semi-final coaches had to say about possession. \"England must maintain possession of the ball better and we have to work hard at international and club level. We know this,\" he said. \"England must also show that we are capable of seizing the initiative and dominating games in tournaments rather than holding out against opponents and hitting on the counter-attack. \"In the quarter-final against Italy it was never our intention to sit back but perhaps fatigue set in,\" he added. \"Don\'t forget we went into the tournament without several key midfielders due to injuries and therefore had a lack of experienced international players on the bench in that match.\" Hodgson told thefa.com: \"In the matches since the EUROs, particularly against Italy and Moldova, I think we have already demonstrated how we would like our national team football philosophy to be. The coaching staff and I are fully focused on how we intend to go forward and improve our play.\" From : Fifa
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