Int Football - Super Spain down plucky England

Eurosport - Thu, 12 Feb 11:08:00 2009

A superior Spain side beat England 2-0 in Seville as David Beckham claimed his 108th cap, equalling the outfield record held by Bobby Moore.

FOOTBALL 2009 - England's David Beckham shakes hands with manager Fabio Capello after their friendly against Spain at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan
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David Villa opened the scoring on 36 minutes, Xabi Alonso playing the decisive pass after Everton defender Phil Jagielka - making his full debut for the virus-stricken Rio Ferdinand - gave the ball away to the Liverpool ace.

And substitute Fernando Llorente, on for Fernando Torres, headed home a second eight minutes from time following a superb free-kick by midfield dynamo Xavi.

West Ham striker Carlton Cole made his international bow late on and came closest to grabbing a consolation, rounding Liverpool keeper Jose Reina from Beckham's through-ball only to see his goal-bound shot cleared off the line by Carlos Marchena.

The passing and movement which was the hallmark of the home side's Euro 2008 success was again very much in evidence, Barcelona duo Xavi and Andres Iniesta linking with Alonso and Villarreal's deep-lying Marcos Senna, while Valencia goal-getter Villa also dropped off to pick up possession.

Reds boss Rafael Benitez cannot have been too happy to see his star man Torres start the match so soon after an injury, but he came through okay and impressed while not threatening to score.

There was a cracking atmosphere inside Sevilla's sold-out Ramon Sanzhez Pizjuan as the hosts came forward, playing one-touch football and seeking to unlock a compact England unit.

However it was the visitors who had the first chance, Gareth Barry - partnering Michael Carrick in the centre of midfield as he had in the friendly win over Germany in Berlin, with Frank Lampard on the bench - spinning away to cross for Gabriel Agbonlahor.

The Aston Villa striker, chosen in attack with club-mate Emile Heskey, stabbed his volley wide of the near post.

Spain had the ball in the net when the quick-thinking Iniesta played through Villa, but the pocket-sized front-man was a yard offside. Soon afterwards Torres saw a shot deflected into the air before a fortunate David James fluffed his simple catch but got away with it.

Jagielka then gave the ball away and Alonso moved it quickly to a position where he could find the incisive run of Villa, who turned the desperately retreating defender before finding the bottom corner.

England lost their momentum from that point and there were a host of changes at the break, including Beckham, while Reina and Alvaro Arbeloa of Liverpool appeared for Spain.

Shaun Wright-Phillips, who along with Agbonlahor looked good on the break without truly threatening in the first half, had to turn in some sterling defensive work after moving to the left to accommodate Beckham with full-back Sergio Ramos constantly attacking the by-line.

The Manchester City wide-man began a spell of promise for England when Beckham found him down the left channel; he cut inside Ramos and fired a curling shot too close to Reina.

Shortly after Lampard, on for Barry, headed straight at the keeper from an Agbonlahor cross, and until Hammers star Cole's late effort that was as good as it got for England.

Spain made sure of the win in front of their celebrating supporters - the locals were witnessing their 'rootless' national side in the city for the first time in eight years - when Athletic Bilbao striker Llorente rose to thump a header past the reaching fingers of Robert Green, who had appeared at half-time for James.

Beckham, who left his foot in on Gerard Piquet and received a dose of retribution soon after from Arbeloa, was booked for dissent in injury-time.

The defeat ends England manager Fabio Capello's 11-month unbeaten run, while Spain boss Vicente del Bosque continues the good work done by Luis Aragones last summer.

Both sides top their respective World Cup qualifying groups with four wins from four.

Jonathan Symcox / Eurosport

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  1. from everyone in scotland "WELL DONE SPAIN"

    From loudonsmum, on Thu 12 Feb 8:21AM
  2. Highlights: Spain vs England
    Hesky no Brains, Just­ jumps up and down till he is tired,
    John Terry, is busy­ thinking about his new car
    David Bechkam just wants­ fame
    Barry, thick skull no football sense
    A Cole,­ "can we get this game over with, I got a wife at­ home"
    David James, All this photographers should­ stop flashing at me, i keep loosing the ball
    Lampard,­ "I miss Jose Murihnio"

    From Godwin, on Thu 12 Feb 8:20AM
  3. England should have tried through the midfield more­ (with Lampard and Carrick) instead of always going­ through the wings. i saw very few (too few) attacks­ going through the midfield in the second hallf.

    From Dragoon, on Thu 12 Feb 8:18AM
  4. Well Done Spain & Bad Luck England, ENGLAND TEAM­ WILL NEVER REACH AS THE 1966 GUTSY TEAM !!!!!!!!!!!

    From Dudley, on Thu 12 Feb 8:14AM
  5. Invalid Comment...............................Just­ thought I'd save crappy Yahoo the time!

    From r.j.hall, on Thu 12 Feb 8:04AM
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    Fabio Capello is coaching the wrong team, coaching­ England will surely bring his record down. England were­ running all over the pitch against Spain like ladies­ chasing after guys. They really have alot to learn and­ even the great Capello cannot impact football sense­ into the thick skull of the English players. Even if­ they make the world cup, its a first round exit

    From Godwin, on Thu 12 Feb 8:02AM
  7. I thought a good effort by all last night but we had to­ loose one match sometime!!! But we didn't have our­ best team out unlike spain who had every ace out...I­ wonder what they'ed have been like with 4/5 top­ players out???
    WELL DONE ENGLAND!!!!!!!!!!

    From Caroline, on Thu 12 Feb 7:52AM
  8. hi!i am myanmar and england team is our favourate­ team.i truely advice for the england team future­ victory,england must produce good goal keeper like­ reina,vandasar or etc...
    in recent james was good in­ the past years but he make mistakes in every games.the­ technics of the defenders are not good to pass the ball­ to goal keeper.may god bless to england team!

    From myintaung56, on Thu 12 Feb 7:33AM
  9. donneysbeck - did you miss school on the day they did­ spelling ????????

    From jacqueline270, on Thu 12 Feb 7:32AM
  10. Damn England didnt win bet they were vs a great team so­ nice try!!!!!!!!

    From carlmcnulty, on Thu 12 Feb 7:32AM
  11. Hopefully now people will stop thinking we're a­ side that is now capapable of winning its 1st major­ tournament since 1966.Time for the rose tinted glasses­ to come off and finally start realising that the­ Premier League in it's current format does little­ to enhance the national teams chances of winning­ another international tournament.Spain were far­ superior in every aspect from touch to technique.

    From RED7, on Thu 12 Feb 7:30AM
  12. Put the three major players who were out with injury on­ the pitch (fit) and switch the venue to Wembley - you­ got a vastly different game.
    They were playing away,­ injuries played against them, the team is in­ transition. I'm ever the optimist.
    Taking nothing­ away from Spain, who played sublimely and deserve to be­ touted as the best in the world at the minute but must­ say England will lift the trophy in South Africa next­ year. Yeah!

    From i_cottrell, on Thu 12 Feb 7:17AM
  13. only a friendly, england did not have best 11 out,­ spain had all but 2 that won euro cup i believe.
    spain­ were class though and didnt give england a thing..

    From bryanshaw68, on Thu 12 Feb 7:15AM
  14. well, well-beaten

    From Segun, on Thu 12 Feb 6:57AM
  15. WELL, well beaten!

    From Segun, on Thu 12 Feb 6:57AM
  16. This must be end for Cappeolo's Magic... It's­ Time to Recall Michel Owen .. Hope he will Understand­ his Standards... Welldone Spain.. Bestwishess to all

    From Anwar A, on Thu 12 Feb 6:52AM
  17. If you ever wanted confirmation of how far we are­ behind the best teams in terms of technical ability­ then last night was it. The ball stuck to their feet­ whilsh we looked scared every time we got, couldn't­ keep it on the floor and just gave it back to them. If­ the Premiership is the best league in the world then­ its solely down to the influx of foreign players.

    From Ian H, on Thu 12 Feb 6:29AM
  18. Actually, Liverpool against Chelsea, Villa & Man U

    From c41ng0ku, on Thu 12 Feb 6:05AM
  19. Is anyone surprised!?

    From Boris, on Thu 12 Feb 5:44AM
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    From sexyrose, on Thu 12 Feb 5:12AM
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