Eurosport - Thu, 02 Apr 11:03:00 2009
John Terry netted a late winner to give Fabio Capello's England a 2-1 win over Ukraine at Wembley and maintain their perfect record in World Cup qualifying Group 6.
Peter Crouch, in the starting XI in the absence of injured trio Emile Heskey, Carlton Cole and Darren Bent, put England in the driving seat on 29 minutes with a trademark volley from close range.
Despite their dominance of possession, the hosts failed to make their superiority count and second-half substitute Andriy Shevchenko threatened to make them pay with a 74th minute equaliser.
But with five minutes remaining England skipper Terry pounced to grab all three points and make it five wins out of five during the current campaign.
The win saw Capello's side maintain their five-point advantage over second-placed Croatia, who enjoyed a 2-0 win over Andorra, while Ukraine slipped to third, eight points adrift of England.
Crouch was handed his first start since Capello took charge of England 13 games ago and he justified his inclusion after 29 minutes, swooping in typical fashion to open the scoring.
The Portsmouth striker swivelled to volley home after Terry had planted a header back into the danger area from a Frank Lampard corner to continue his impressive scoring record at international level - the goal was his 15th in 33 appearances.
Crouch took the plaudits for finding the back of the net, but it was Wayne Rooney's energetic display that had the home crowd on their feet.
At times, there appeared to be two Rooneys on the Wembley turf, such was the Manchester United's incredible coverage of the pitch. But he was not just full of running, and he brought gasps from the stands with a lovely overhead kick that looped just over the bar on eight minutes.
Steven Gerrard, playing wide on the left, also went close early on, firing a curling shot from a set piece just wide of Andriy Pyatov's left-hand upright after a quarter-of-an-hour.
That effort preceded England's best move of the first-half, a lovely flowing passing attack involving both Gerrard, Rooney and Aaron Lennon. But the Tottenham winger's eventual cross failed to cause consternation in the Ukraine defence and the move ultimately fizzled out.
Crouch pounced soon after and the irrepressible Rooney went close to doubling the lead on 35 minutes, sending a powerfully struck volley over the bar after having started the move with a wonderful cross-field pass to Lennon.
At the other end, Ukraine had to make do with pot shots from distance during the opening period, skipper Anatoliy Tymoschuk going closest with a swerving effort that bounced just before it reached David James in the England goal on 36 minutes. The Portsmouth keeper was forced into making an unorthodox, if effective, save with his shoulder.
Rooney started the second half as he had spent much of the first - demanding the ball as often as possible and covering as much ground as he could. And his efforts were nearly rewarded four minutes after the restart when a typically cavalier run saw him evade three Ukraine challenges before shooting wide.
David Beckham was introduced just before the hour mark to win his 110th international cap and he gave the visiting defence a scare five minutes later with a free-kick that landed on top of the netting.
With Ukraine offering very little up front, England looked comfortable yet their failure to put the game to bed gave them a scare after the introduction of Shevchenko.
The former Chelsea striker took full advantage of some slack defending from a whipped free-kick into the danger area which bounced against the chest of Glen Johnson and into his path. Shevchenko stabbed home past James to net on his first appearance at Wembley and England hearts sank.
The visitors were energised by the goal and for several minutes they looked capable of netting a winner - an unlikely scenario for most of the game.
But Terry came to England's rescue with just five minutes remaining, hooking home after Gerrard had knocked back Beckham's deep free-kick in a move which almost mirrored that which led to the opener.
Two goals in the first half gave Croatia a 2-0 win over Andorra to retain second place in Group 6.
Croatia opened the game with a series of promising crosses by Darijo Srna and opened the scoring in the 15th minute through Ivan Klasnic's precise shot from the edge of the box.
The pace of the game then slowed with Croatia creating few chances and Andorra rarely venturing past the centre of the pitch until a random cross from Klasnic was slotted in by Eduardo da Silva in the 35th minute.
The entire second half saw Croatia dominant but failing to create any serious opportunities to increase their lead.
In the early kick-off Belarus crushed Kazakhstan 5-1 to retain a slim chance of reaching the play-offs.
Kazakhstan's Renat Abdulin scored his team's only goal with the opener in the 10th minute from a Ruslan Baltiyev free-kick. Otherwise Belarus were more aggressive in the first half but wasted several chances to score.
Three minutes into the second half, Alexander Hleb evened the score after a one-on-one with the goalkeeper.
Belarus then scored three times within the next 15 minutes with a goal by Ihar Stasevich and two from Timofei Kalachev. Vitali Rodionov scored the final goal in the 88th minute.
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England should not be allowed to use the Georges Cross at their Stadium its racist and resmbles crusades against muslims
Sirstevejones16
You're the best version of a walking talking disgrace that ever walked the earth. Why are you so hateful at such a minor age?. Do you plan to host the World cup at your moma's house?, if yes then pls strike England out of your wet list.
Then again, its not that football is a direct representation of what the nation looks like. If you're so bigoted, book a flight and head to Ibiza, live in a yacht in your island alone and clone yourself....but I'm sure you cant afford and you shall boil in your frustrations till you say, shoop, shoop, shoot....poow!
Get a live on your clothe line since your wardrobe is full of rats.
Poow!
Once again a cap for Beckham. How many more times will he be on the field for a few minutes just to satisfy his giant ego? It's about time he was pensioned off so he can have time to spend the multi million pound fortune he has conned from various clubs in his quest for money.
TRMHater
Sirstevejones16
You're the best version of a walking talking disgrace that ever walked the earth. Why are you so hateful at such a minor age. Do you plan to host the World cup at your moma's house?, if yes then pls strike England out of your wet list.
Where do live / come from sirstevejones16 ?????
Love it or leave it, England is flying high and capello is keeping it low.
sirstevejones :- Somebody's not happy!
Did you get out of bed the wrong side?
Donneysbeck. It now makes sense to me. Put on a Geordie accent and your posts become quite readable
Go away @#$%
Donneysbeck! Dyslexia is one thing. Plaid THICK is another matter.
65.Good manager is Capello- no ego pandering from him. Suprised Lennon got in- he hasn't the confidence to take players on- Walcott is so much better. But, all in all, an important result
I agree about Lennon but dont think its a lack of confidence just skill Becks may not have a trick but he sure can cross a ball
BBAASSSTTAAAARRRDDDD Nation survives again
There is a H-O-T place for all big, strong guys and H-O-T m-Odels and girls, it called: _____Tallfinder. Co M____, You should have a try to find more friends and fun, even l overs.
David Beckham is still the dogs dangly bits
Sir David sounds good to me
Ashley! your time is up...pass completion 0 %...unbelievable!
re "donneysbeck" your comments about as funny as a migraine. sad muppet.
surprise surprise the england "fans" cant keep quiet for 60 seconds in respect of the 19 fans killed at the weekend in the ivory coast world cup game. Some things never change!
Great manager this Capello!Respect!!
Well in Terry. I was listening to the match on five live. The Commentators said England were lucky to get goals and they didnt deserve it. England deserved it alright.
No. 57....Owen is playing for a team that is fighting relegation, what has he done to deserve a place in the England team, plus he is injured more often than not.
Maybe he'll score a couple of goals next year when newcastle pay in the lower leagues.
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