SPAIN PLAYMAKER CESC Fabregas considers England to be among the contenders for the Euro 2016 title.
Roy Hodgson’s side — who came through their qualifying group for next year’s competition in France with a 100% record — faced defending European champions Spain on Friday, suffering a 2-0 defeat.
While the Chelsea midfielder believes England are a team in transition, he feels they have enough quality to challenge for the trophy next summer. Fabregas was impressed by their counter-attacking football but warns they’ll need to be more clinical if they’re to succeed.
“They are a young team, the same as us, changing a little bit as the [Steven] Gerrards and [Frank] Lampards have gone,” Fabregas told The Mirror. “It’s the same for us with Xavi, [Xabi] Alonso and David Villa.
“I think they will compete very well in the Euros, that is for sure. If you ask me now if they are one of the favourites, I would say yes.
“But, of course, they will need to score the chances they create because [in] counter-attacking, they are one of the best sides.
“And when they get chances with [Raheem] Sterling, [Harry] Kane, [Wayne] Rooney and [Adam] Lallana, they have to take them.”