Daniel Sturridge (left) and Marcus Rashford of England
celebrate England's second goal during the UEFA EURO Group B match
against Wales in Lens.
Slovakia defender Martin Skrtel
will have no second thoughts about kicking England striker Daniel
Sturridge, his Liverpool team mate, to help his country win their final
Euro 2016 Group B game on Monday.
England top the standings with four points from two games, one ahead of Slovakia and Wales with Russia at the bottom on one.
"We can be friends before and after the game but on the pitch there
is no friendship and I am sure Daniel would tell you the same thing,"
Skrtel told a news conference on Sunday.
"So if I have to kick him to help my team, I will," the 31-year old added with a smile.
Sturridge scored a stoppage-time winner in England's 2-1 victory over Wales after coming on as a halftime substitute.
"It's not only about Sturridge, it's about all their strikers so it
doesn't matter if it's him, (Harry) Kane or (Jamie) Vardy in the
starting lineup," Skrtel said.
"We have to be ready for their entire team, who showed in the opening two games that they are one of the best in the world.
"We have to control them and be better than them. As for one-one-one
duels with Sturridge, of course we know each other very well but it is
difficult to predict specific situations."
Slovakia's Martin Skrtel during training
Skrtel played under England
manager Roy Hodgson at Liverpool and he said his former boss had
exceptional qualities which helped him get the national team job in
2012.
"The time Hodgson spent at Liverpool wasn't very successful for the
club but I rate him very highly because in my eyes he is a quality
manager," Skrtel said.
"He has done a great job with England in the Euro 2016 qualifiers and is doing very well here."
Slovakia coach Jan Kozak acknowledged that his team had everything to
play for at the highly atmospheric Geoffroy Guichard stadium in St
Etienne.
"I think we need to get at least a draw to advance to the knockout stages so there really is a lot at stake," he said.
"It's been a long and difficult journey to reach the European Championship and of course we want to stay here."
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