Gary Lineker knows a thing or two when it comes to not being in peak physical condition for international tournaments.
The Leicester fan played for England at two World Cups and one European Championships – famously being part of the 1990 England side that looked, for once, like they could actually win the damn thing.
But after failing to score at Euro ’88, it was later revealed he was suffering from hepatitis. And despite putting in some great performances in Italia 90, he famously, er, went to the toilet on the pitch.
And after Roy Hodgson’s England Euro 2016 squad announcement yesterday, the Match of the Day presenter doesn’t seem all that convinced.
He praised Hodgson for his choice of young talent.
There's a tendency to focus on those left out and Drinkwater is unlucky. But Roy's choice is what counts and it's a bold young squad.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) May 31, 2016
But quickly raised concerns over the risks of taking three key players who lack match fitness.
Match fitness of Wilshere, Henderson & Sturridge is a concern. 1? yes. 2? Maybe. All 3? Hmm! History tells us such gambles invariably fail.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) May 31, 2016
But despite that, surely the Leicester and Spurs hero thinks England can win it, given the strength of the other options available to Hodgson in midfield and attack?
Erm… no.
For what it's worth, think this lot will win. https://t.co/mF3ycoJrEU
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) May 31, 2016