Players remain the focus through the week, even as Okuhara is declared the queen of shuttle. from Lallana to beat the Slovakia in last September’s fixture, a game played under previous England manager Sam Allardyce. Gujarat dominated the first half and were leading by seven points at the end of it. d of the Group A game at the Amsterdam Arena where the Netherlands must win to have any hope of finishing in the top two in their group. Jackie Steward said it would take at least a generation before drivers from Asia would be challenging for the championship. Kirsty Gilmour and Cheung Ngan Yi of Hong Kong come close, though Nozomi walks away with all the love and the big dough. ”TIRING OPPONENTSOxlade-Chamberlain might have relished that role after stating last week that he was leaving Arsenal for Liverpool in order to play in central midfield. on Sakala, whose scuffed shot was parried by Algeria goalkeeper Rais Mbolhi, with Mwila first to the rebound. eliver better results than Roelant Oltmans as interim coach after the Dutchman was sacked as chief coach of the men’s national team following a string of unimpressive showings. Getting that correct blend would no doubt spark the imagination of supporters wearied by years of under-achievement.