Eurosport - Thu, 11 Jun 08:33:00 2009
England cruised to an expected and easy 6-0 win over Andorra at Wembley to give Fabio Capello a 100 per cent record in World Cup qualifying.
Two goals apiece from Wayne Rooney and half-time replacement Jermain Defoe, plus strikes from Frank Lampard and Peter Crouch helped the home side to their seventh win in seven Group Six games.
England top their group with a maximum 21 points, 10 ahead of both Croatia and Ukraine, meaning that only a total collapse and an unlikely combination of results elsewhere could prevent them from qualifying as group winners.
Rooney's double strike made him the top scorer in European qualification for the 2010 finals in South Africa, with eight goals.
Industrial action on the London Underground meant that the national stadium was around a quarter under capacity despite almost selling out, but the 57,000 or so present would have been impressed with England's possession and in particular a virtuoso performance from David Beckham, who controlled the the match from central midfield where he started in place of the suspended Gareth Barry.
Sitting in the deeper, quarterback-style position he occupied at Milan this season, the 34-year-old midfielder dictated the tempo in open and set play and will surely be courted by top European clubs over the summer.
Portsmouth full-back Glen Johnson - selected despite being one yellow card away from a suspension - also looked composed in attack and defence and was named man-of-the-match.
The alleged Chelsea and Liverpool transfer target was involved in five of England's goals - including three direct assists - as he operated almost as a right-winger.
Manchester United forward Rooney opened the scoring on four minutes with a far-post header from Johnson's cross just a minute after hitting the woodwork with a close-range, reflex effort.
Retiring goalkeeper Koldo Alvarez made some good saves but was only at fault for one of England's goals as a part-time Andorra side lent credence to the theory that Europe's football minnows should play pre-qualifying rounds before entering the group stage proper.
It was 2-0 just before the half hour when Johnson again found space on the flank, threading the ball through to Theo Walcott. The Arsenal man dragged the ball back to Lampard who made no mistake with a low finish into the bottom right.
Ten minutes later, Rooney got his second and England's third with a sweet volley into the top right from another Johnson cross.
The half-time stats said it all: 83 per cent possession to the hosts and 15 shots to Andorra's sole attempt, a long-range effort straight at the otherwise bored Robert Green.
Capello denied Rooney a chance of a hat-trick by bringing Defoe on at the break, while Aston Villa winger Ashley Young was also given 45 minutes in place of Steven Gerrard, who had played in an unfamiliar role on the left.
Tottenham striker Defoe did not start especially well, dragging a close-range finish wide of the far post and creeping offside when given a free route to goal by Walcott.
But midway through the second half he scored twice in three minutes to take his England record under Capello to five goals.
First, Beckham played a short corner routine to Johnson, whose excellent cross was headed into the bottom left by the former West Ham and Portsmouth hit-man.
Then Defoe pounced from close range after Koldo made his only error in spilling a long-range Beckham free-kick.
Peter Crouch sealed the win with 10 minutes left, almost embarrassed after he was allowed to scuff the ball past Koldo following a defensive mix-up by the visitors.
Croatia and Ukraine both have a game in hand, but with four matches each left to overhaul the 10 point gap England are guaranteed at least a play-off place - and are one win from securing a starting spot at next year's World Cup finals.
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Beckham ran the game?
LMFAO! So he looked good against a pub team! His legs went years ago, he has one foot and rarely an end product, ditch him
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What a joke 6-0 against Andorra a part time team and England is celebrating, lets see if you can do that against Spain, France, Italy or Ireland I don't think so, what a joke. Get the media off your back and maybe you will win real football matches.
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