World Cup qual - England stroll past Kazakhstan

Eurosport - Sun, 07 Jun 09:20:00 2009

England overcame a shaky start to move closer to the 2010 World Cup with a 4-0 win away to Kazakhstan, their sixth consecutive qualifying victory.

FOOTBALL England celebrate Kazakhstan - 0

Despite the convincing look of the result, England did not play well, but they did not have to against moderate opponents who faded badly in the second half.

Gareth Barry and Emile Heskey scored late in the first period before Wayne Rooney and Frank Lampard, from the penalty spot, added more gloss to the scoreline.

Fabio Capello might have a 100 per cent record in group 6 qualifiers, but that does not mean his side are immune to playing badly.

They had previously endured sticky moments at home to Kazakhstan and Ukraine, and away to Belarus - conceding in each game - but the Italian has infused them with enough resolve to overcome their opponents where previous sides might have folded.

This match contained little to applaud from England, but that will scarcely matter if Capello's team pick up the handful of points now required to guarantee a place in South Africa next summer.

England lacked movement, invention, composure and basic technique, but still had more than enough to beat a side whose manager Bernd Storck compared them to an English conference side.

Yet there was an early scare reminiscent of the start against San Marino in 1993, where a calamitous Stuart Pearce back pass allowed Davide Gualtieri to score after just eight seconds.

The match had barely kicked off when Glen Johnson gave the ball away to Zhambyl Kukeyev, who raced clear down the left and crossed to an unmarked striker.

This time, however, Sergey Ostapenko failed to make proper contact with his shot, although that did little to ease Johnson's embarrassment.

The Portsmouth right-back, who has been linked with a return to his former club Chelsea, played nervously throughout the first half, squandering possession and needlessly thumping the ball out when some clear thinking would have seen him find a team-mate.

Soon after, Ostapenko had the ball in the net, heading in from a free-kick then wheeling away to celebrate wildly for a good 30 seconds before realising he had been flagged offside.

It made uncomfortable viewing for England fans, particularly given their own lack of chances at the other end.

Lampard and Rooney were wayward with long shots before Heskey fired a low effort that Alexandr Mokin did just enough to push onto the post.

There is a reason why Kazakhstan conceded more goals than Andorra in their first five matches, and their defensive frailties eventually emerged without much encouragement from England.

A 40th-minute corner from the England left was played short and returned to Steven Gerrard, who crossed deep to the unmarked Barry to plant a simple header past Mokin.

It was two in the first minute of stoppage time. A raking Gerrard pass took a wicked deflection, forcing Mokin to parry clear, but the ball fell to the feet of Heskey who sidefooted simply into the net.

It was the Aston Villa striker's second goal in as many England appearances, although his tally of seven from 53 caps hardly qualifies as prolific; this was his first goal in a competitive match since the 2002 World Cup.

The second half was barely any better. The Kazakhs, whose fitness levels have been criticised by Storck, tired badly but England seemed uninterested in running up the score.

Rooney eventually added a third in the 73rd minute. A Johnson cross bobbled up onto the Manchester United man's knee, forcing a superb save from Mokin. But the rebound came to Rooney, about whose overhead kick the goalkeeper could do nothing.

Four minutes later, Heskey was hauled down in the box and Lampard slammed the resultant penalty high into the net.

It might not have been scintillating stuff, but more of the same against Andorra on Wednesday will see England move to the brink of the World Cup.

Croatia 2-2 Ukraine

Croatia's grip on second place in slipped when they had to come from behind to grab a 2-2 draw with Ukraine.

Croatia remain second on 11 points from six but Belarus, third on nine points, and Ukraine, fourth on eight, each have a game in hand and look threatening.

Mladen Petric had given Croatia an early lead only for goals from Andriy Shevchenko and Olexiy Gai to put Ukraine in charge.

Croatia were looking lost before Mario Mandzukic's introduction as a substitute gave them the boost they needed.

Luka Modric played a one-two with Mandzukic on the edge of the box and his powerful shot took a deflection on its way in.

Petric and Modric both hit the frame of the goal as Croatia pressed for a winner.

Belarus 5-1 Andorra

Belarus thrashed lowly Andorra 5-1 to keep alive their hopes of reaching their first major finals.

Gennady Blizhyuk and Sergei Kornilenko each scored twice while Timofei Kalachyov added another to take the home team to their third win in five qualifying matches.

Ildefons Lima scored a consolation goal from the penalty spot in the final minute for the visitors, who remained rooted to the bottom of group six with zero points from six matches.

Alex Chick / Reuters

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  1. Hey I like your logo there Scouse. What does this mean?

    From sappercommando25, on Sun 7 Jun 9:50PM
  2. And if the public are getting frustrated how must some­ of the players feel. Thats when they lash out during­ the game and get themselves sent off, then the excuses­ are reeled out thick and fast...............

    From the silent assassin, on Sun 7 Jun 9:48PM
  3. Hi there Scouse. How goes it?

    From sappercommando25, on Sun 7 Jun 9:45PM
  4. the silent assassin:
    Do you think that Wales will ever­ qualify for any competition in this lifetime? What do­ you think is the problem with the Welsh side that they­ have only ever featured in one international tournament­ till now (1958 World Cup)?

    From sappercommando25, on Sun 7 Jun 9:44PM
  5. Silent assassin:
    I just think that there is no real­ interest in the international game now as England have­ come to realise that they shall never be good enough­ for anything meaningful in this lifetime nor the next.­ So they start brightly against amateur factory sides,­ go to the finals and on meeting real opposition get­ their butts whacked. England is a physical side and­ nothing else.

    From sappercommando25, on Sun 7 Jun 9:34PM
  6. Silent Assassin, I am working with BMW New Zealand in­ Canada at this time

    From sappercommando25, on Sun 7 Jun 9:27PM
  7. They scored after 17min and had the goal not been­ disallowed who knows what the outcome might have been.­ We didnt play for the first half hour by our own­ admission, if that doesnt ring any alarm bells i dont­ know what will, we are in trouble and thats a fact but­ the general public seem to be taken in by a few goals,­ even though the old stalwarts in the team play under­ par again and again and again, its very frustrating.

    From the silent assassin, on Sun 7 Jun 9:24PM
  8. That is true Silent Assassin.....and against what?????­ The hype is pathetic and the England squad a laughing­ stock.

    From sappercommando25, on Sun 7 Jun 9:17PM
  9. Are you on holiday or working in Canada, whats the­ story ???

    From the silent assassin, on Sun 7 Jun 9:12PM
  10. The players believe the hype, believe they are worth­ the pay they receive but never perform well enough when­ they pull on the England shirt and there is ALWAYS a­ feeble bloody excuse. Most football fans are fed up­ with it but theres a few who think that 4 goals against­ a farm team from Kazakhstan will win us the World Cup­ for Gods sake. Its not going to happen in my lifetime i­ dont think. Played 6 won 6 blah blah blah

    From the silent assassin, on Sun 7 Jun 9:09PM
  11. Hey there Silent assassin,
    All is well here. Bloody­ cold here in Canada. How about Blighty then? What do­ you think of all those gloating about the win of­ England then? I mean if England were anything they are­ so hyped up to be, it should have been a cricket score.

    From sappercommando25, on Sun 7 Jun 9:02PM
  12. Singin' Ginger!:
    It is true that the entire­ national side needs the reality check here but this is­ not one that any foreign manager will ever be able to­ bring across a set of players who are too stuck in­ their own ways. Sven Eriksson was the last example who­ tried. They need to ditch the pensioners in the shape­ of Terry, Beckham, the Coles, Owen, and so on.
    Somehow­ the English shall just have to live with the fact that­ they are 2nd rate at best at most things. It's all­ down to work ethic that British as a whole cannot and­ will never possess.

    From sappercommando25, on Sun 7 Jun 9:00PM
  13. hello there sappercommando, all good here,how are you??

    From the silent assassin, on Sun 7 Jun 8:58PM
  14. Peri, is this a geography lesson or what? I shall­ correct you on that anyway, Kazakhstan is around 9­ times the size of the United Kingdom and is I think the­ world's 11th largest country at around 2100000­ square kilometers (Britain is 224000 square­ kilometers)
    Well it is not relevent to this topic. Just­ thought I would give you a lesson on facts here

    From sappercommando25, on Sun 7 Jun 8:57PM
  15. Hey there Scouse hater.
    How are things going there?

    From sappercommando25, on Sun 7 Jun 8:53PM
  16. Hey there silent assassin. How are things going?

    From sappercommando25, on Sun 7 Jun 8:52PM
  17. Jimbob: I agree, George is definitely gay. Zippy has­ only got a tiny twanger but he likes to play with it.­ So he has to get his balls out.

    From KEVIN P, on Sun 7 Jun 8:46PM
  18. What England needs is a reality check! they play teams­ like Kazakhstan, etc who, quite frankly, are­ "no-marks" in world football. What they need­ is a group similar to Scotland got last year, with­ games against the likes of France and Italy. With­ England's backs to the wall, we will see who is­ prepared to come out "fighting", and­ who's only there to make up numbers!!

    From Singin' Ginger!!, on Sun 7 Jun 6:43PM
  19. our prima donnas dont even play at 50 % and they are­ generally an embarrassing disgrace

    From the silent assassin, on Sun 7 Jun 5:33PM
  20. gedstocky what a t"*t he was the only english­ player with any passion on that day 100 percent and­ nothing else, if the rest showed as much then we could­ have gone further!

    From smith276, on Sun 7 Jun 5:17PM
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