World Cup 2014 Strikers

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Which 4 strikers should be taken to Rio?

  • Wayne Rooney

  • Danny Welbeck

  • Daniel Sturridge

  • Rickie Lambert

  • Andy Carroll

  • Jermaine Defoe

  • Peter Crouch

  • Darren Bent

  • Gabriel Agbonlahor

  • Gary Hooper

  • Frazier Campbell

  • Jay Rodriguez


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Can't believe I put Welbeck as a choice as I never rated him but last night showed with the right service he can put them away. In fact I think Rickie and Danny linked up well.
 
No one else springs to mind..... But this season someone else may improve and throw their hat in the ring, don't know who though.
 
People should not under estimate Carroll. He is quite good at what he does.........Lambert is the better all rounder in my view because he manages to hold the ball better and is a better distributer. His assists last night are testament to that along with his awareness of what is around him. Carroll has his youth which is a big advantage and I agree with others that it is going to depend on what kind of season either has.

Carroll is good at what he does. But then again Trees, lamp-posts and girraffes are good at being tall. He is big and physical that is a massive part of his game. If he was 5'11" he would be an average L1 player. Carroll at his best is reasonable, but nowhere near lambert. His vision, timing. Even if you take away his strike rate he plays a vital role. Can anyone really see Carroll setting up those 2 goals? Especially that perfectly weighted long pass.
 
Would love to see J-Rod lining up for England alongside Rickie. Unfortunately he is a way off yet, needs to be banging in 15+ a season really. Have high hopes for him, more goals like his one at barnsley, more power in his shot and he may be in contention. Prob not in time to line up with SRL.
 
Can't believe I put Welbeck as a choice as I never rated him but last night showed with the right service he can put them away. In fact I think Rickie and Danny linked up well.

I'm actually starting to be impressed with Welbeck. He wasn't great last season but he's started this season very well. And he is showing he can finish on a regular basis at last.
 
I'm actually starting to be impressed with Welbeck. He wasn't great last season but he's started this season very well. And he is showing he can finish on a regular basis at last.

He made quite a few really intelligent runs in that match. At high tempo, having Rickie drop off with others flooding past him really opens things up, and Welbeck did an excellent job of finding the spaces. Granted, Moldova leaves more such spaces than most, but those two looked remarkably in sync given how little experience they have working together.
 
Carroll finished the season well and is good internationally as the opposition don't know how to deal with big players, hence Crouch's good record. Lambert, however, has better technical ability and vision. The only thing Carroll is better at is being less slow! Lambert should be first choice anyway if Rooney doesn't start most games for Man Utd and if Lambert picks up his form again.
 
It's as Allardyce said. It'll be Rooney, Sturridge and Welbeck barring injury.

He then believes it is Andy vs Rickie for the final spot. He says Lambert is impressive and has had a head-start, so when Andy gets back from injury he hopes it riles him up and gets him on song.

If Carroll is on song this season, or heading into the summer, he will most likely go. I do think Rickie has got the "reserve" position of fifth striker, at least, sewn up at current.

If someone does drop out, I'd not be so surprised to see him get a call.

Also, as a BBC guy said this evening, if Lambert scores again in the Ukraine game... the heat is on Hodgson.

Yeah, I think that pretty much sums it up. Although some observers have noted that England have a better shape without Rooney, he'll be the first name to be picked, rightly or wrongly. Welbeck and Sturridge pick themselves also, they have to go on grounds of form and ability.

To us Saints fans Rickie is way ahead of the more limited Carroll, but it may not look that way to the neutral eye. Andy Carroll will cause problems to any defence, and his ball playing ability is a lot better than he's often given credit for. All Rickie can do is keep scoring goals for England while he gets the chance, and make the choice hard for Roy.
 
Well, until Rickie has retired from international football after the 2014 World Cup then everyone realizes how thick they were for picking Carroll ahead of Lambert at first.

I really hope this proves to be the case. I read somewhere that Carroll will be fit to return for West Ham against us. If he does return then hopefully Lovren will deal with him and Rickie can continue to prove he is so much better in so many areas of the game. The other thing (and I don't want to tempt fate) is how injury prone Carroll is in comparison to Lambert. Definitely something that needs consideration when deciding which players to take to a WC.
 
No way Carroll could have made that pass or Welbecks goal. Rickie has a better all round game. Hopefuly that should be the clincher!