Previous Britain striker thinks Lamine Yamal, Nico Williams are an immense danger to Britain in Euro last
July 14, 2024
Star English resigned footballer Wayne Rooney has pampered Spain's winger Nico Williams with acclaim over his daring way of playing in front of the European Title (Euro) 2024 last, which is planned for Sunday among Spain and Britain at the Olympiastadion Berlin in Germany.
Rooney even contrasted Williams with Ronaldo, saying the Spainish player helped him to remember his partner, when he was youthful.
One of Spain's vital participants in the opposition, Williams assisted the group with arriving at its most memorable Euro last starting around 2012, when they won the competition for the second time straight in the wake of overcoming Italy.
The previous Britain striker thinks Lamine Yamal and Williams, two of Spain's gifted and unstable wingers, are an enormous danger to Britain, in this way, Britain would need to fence their safeguard all around well.
"Britain should protect well on the flanks against Spain, on the grounds that their splendid two youthful wingers give their fundamental danger," Rooney told The Times.
He said Yamal would be ready for business after his splendid objective against France and he helped him a piece to remember how he was at Euro 2004 - "a young person having a great time".
"Dread? Youthful chaps like him, Nico Williams and Mainoo haven't sufficiently lived to know it or comprehend what it is. On the enormous phase of an European Title they're simply playing and getting a charge out of it and having some good times, and regularly that is the most ideal way to play the game."
The Manchester Joined legend commended Williams and found similitudes in his way of playing with Ronaldo, his previous partner at Man Joined together.
"Williams, as far as I might be concerned, is outstanding. He helps me to remember Cristiano Ronaldo when Cristiano was youthful. He's a major chap, he'll take the ball and at times attempts excessively yet typically pursues the ideal choices," he said.
Rooney said the Spanish player was an unbelievable danger in "one-on-one circumstances" and scored objectives too. "Britain should be truly cautious with him," he cautioned.