Five days after his substitutions failed to secure the points against Russia, England coach Roy Hodgson made no mistake with his halftime choices against Wales at the European Championship, AP reported. Hodgson, who has a reputation for being conservative in his team tactics, finished Thursday's game with three forwards up front, supported by Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney as a playmaker. Two of those substitutes, Jamie Vardy and Daniel Sturridge, scored the goals in a 2-1 comeback victory that transformed England's campaign in Group B. in themselves in the penalty area," Hodgson said. Trailing 1-0 after Gareth Bale again found the net with a long-range free kick at Euro 2016, Hodgson replaced Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling at the break for Vardy and Sturridge. Vardy equalized just 11 minutes later, and Sturridge won it in stoppage time. to come on to the field and also to give us something different." The boldness of Hodgson's decisions contrasted with Saturday's 1-1 draw with Russia.