Slovakia coach Francesco Calzona reckons England will become “unbeatable” once they hit top form at the Euros.
Calzona has warned his players not to believe the hype about Gareth Southgate ’s team being a spent force as he prepares them for a last-16 clash at the AufSchalke Arena.
The 55-year-old Italian, who was appointed coach two years ago after a career spent working as an assistant manager in his homeland, estimates the Three Lions are 10-times more valuable than his team in the transfer market.
Calzona said: “Once England produce a great performance as a team at this tournament they will become unbeatable. They have a top-quality squad, the best squad of these Euros. They have physicality, technique and creativity. They were even able to leave quality players at home because they have so much to pick from.
“We need to make the most of any weak points they have, but we must always be cautious because this is a team that can punish you at every moment. If we talk about the quality of the two squads it is clear that we are inferior. They are worth 1.5billion euros. We are worth about £150million euros. So we are 10-times less than them.
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Peter Pekarik will win his 130th cap - and it could be the 37-year-old Hertha Berlin defender’s final appearance for his country if he is on the losing side. Pekarik is the only survivor from Slovakia’s goalless draw with England that earned a place in the last 16 of Euro 2016.
He said: ““England are very strong in attack and defence. They have world -class players from top teams. Most of them play in the Premier League which is for me the best league in the world.
“When you play against opponents like this you need everyone of us to have a perfect day and to play over the limits of our abilities.
“We have watched videos of England and we could see their quality is immense. We don’t pay attention to any criticism they are getting from the media and fans because before the tournament I said England were one of the top favourites to win it. The mistakes we made in the previous games cannot be repeated because England will punish us.”