Int Football - Agbonlahor magic gives England win

Eurosport - Mon, 13 Oct 11:21:00 2008

A delightful back-heel from Gabriel Agbonlahor gave England Under-21's a 3-2 European Championship play-off, first-leg win over Wales in Cardiff.

FOOTBALL England Under-21's Wales Under-21's Agbonlahor Taylor - 0

The Aston Villa striker turned a low cross from club team-mate James Milner past Owain fon Williams in the Wales goal to seal a close victory against Brian Flynn's relative unknowns.

The match had been even until that moment, with England's Premier League stars struggling at times to keep with a determined and sprightly Wales side led by Arsenal starlet Aaron Ramsey.

Wales had never previously scored against England at Under-21 level, but they had two by the break thanks to opportunistic poaching by Reading youngster Simon Church and quite unintentional comedy from Newcastle centre-half Steven Taylor.

Church put Wales in front on 13 minutes when, after a good slide tackle by Michael Mancienne, Taylor inadvertently gave the ball back to Church, who made no mistake when he placed it low past Joe Hart into the right corner.

England looked sluggish and disorganised, partly because both full-backs - Tottenham midfielder Jamie O'Hara and Middlesbrough stopper David Wheater - were playing out of position, and partly because Wales snapped at their heels for every ball.

They did equalise soon afterwards though, when an 18th-minute O'Hara corner found Wheater at the far post. The strapping defender rose above his marker and, while his header was weak, it still somehow breezed past Fon Williams and the two defenders on the goal-line.

The leveller woke Stuart Pearce's men up, and for most of the following 30 minutes they bossed Wales, technically and physically.

Agbonlahor should have opened his account for the evening, but saw one effort rattle the crossbar and another spin embarrassingly wide.

England took the lead on 35 minutes when Mark Noble slid a superb diagonal ball to Adam Johnson who controlled neatly, cut inside and drilled a low shot into the bottom right corner.

Wales were not totally out of it, though. Shaun MacDonald worked well with stand-out man Ramsey, and the Swansea midfielder worked a few half-chances that flew wide and over respectively.

The hosts even equalised when, just before half-time, Ramsey's cute through ball was controlled by Church. He had everything to do, but Taylor gave him a helping hand by slipping to allow an identical finish to the opener.

England came out with vigour after the break and, while Wales threatened on the counter, the visitors stretched the game and created more chances.

Agbonlahor's cheeky goal just after the hour mark gave his side some breathing space and they dominated possession, forcing Wales to run themselves into the ground.

Pearce's charges started to play with confidence and guile. Milner and Noble forced two good saves from Fon Williams, while Frazier Campbell narrowly missed to connect with what would have been an open goal when he was found unmarked by Milner's right-wing cross.

Wales had some late chances to equalise, with Jack Collison sending a long-range shot inches over and Hart forced to punch one cross away through a crowd of bodies.

But England held on for a win that edges them closer to the summer's finals in Sweden.

The return leg is on Tuesday October 14 at Villa Park, Birmingham.

Reda Maher / Eurosport

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  1. Well done Wales, we have half our U21's playing in­ the senior squad and the remaining squad run these so­ called Premiership starlets close !!!
    As a nation we­ have less people living in Wales then London and we­ still gave them a good game - Lets see what happens on­ the 14th October before all you England fans whoop with­ joy, remember Croatia ?? Russia ?? all so cocky until­ you lost. You would be better off supporting your team­ rather than taking the piss out of your opponents.­ I'm Welsh to the core but if England play in a­ major championship I want them to win so put your­ bigotry to one side and talk about the football

    From craig030673, on Sat 11 Oct 8:25AM
  2. Couple of good comments but I really think some of you­ should grow up and get out more.

    From ian mack, on Sat 11 Oct 7:52AM
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    someone explain the welsh flag!

    i know it's a­ dragon but didn't george slay this fairy tale­ creature?

    taffs? we like a drink on sundays but can­ understand why you shut with that @#$% beer, pubs shut­ sunday? wots that for?

    nice tattoos on your excuse for­ birds

    From dezfairfax, on Sat 11 Oct 5:42AM
  4. England have a great Under 21 side - even by playing­ the midfielders out of position, England still managed­ a win against an excellent Wales side.

    From Paul, on Sat 11 Oct 1:18AM
  5. What is wrong with you Morons, We have the best 2 under­ 21 teams in the world and yet we are slagging each­ other off. Britain now rules the football world and 3­ cheers for Wales and England.

    From bill, on Fri 10 Oct 11:33PM
  6. What is wrong with you Morons, We have the best 2 under­ 21 teams in the world and yet we are slagging each­ other off. Britain now rules the football world and 3­ cheers for Wales and England.

    From bill, on Fri 10 Oct 11:30PM
  7. tulip,r u a @#$%?

    From stephen, on Fri 10 Oct 10:48PM
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    Well if only Wales had not been playing sat at senior­ level, England would have been well and truly out...5­ or 6 under 21s in the full squad, Wales is future looks­ much better than Englands..Only a fool would and could­ disagree...

    From tulip, on Fri 10 Oct 10:38PM
  9. If youve ever been to wales outside the citys its much­ nicer than england.

    From glenn, on Fri 10 Oct 10:20PM
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    easy peasy boyos,as i said before,stupid taffs stick to­ shagging sheep,not footbaaaal,we easily put the fire­ out of the dragon

    From stephen, on Fri 10 Oct 10:17PM
  11. 'most heated county in the world'

    P.S It's­ quite cold in England...and it is a country not a­ county

    Goodnight :o)

    From G, on Fri 10 Oct 10:02PM
  12. 'CYMRU 2 . scumland 0'

    Ha ha ha how silly do­ you feel

    From G, on Fri 10 Oct 10:01PM
  13. to the gentleman who said the welsh are­ sheepshaggers,correct we shag them and you clowns eat­ them,come on wales do it for the sheep. all the best­ shagger.

    From andrew65sheepdog, on Fri 10 Oct 8:04PM
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    Cwmon Cymru,lets kick the @#$% out of the most arrogant­ and most heated county in the world.

    CYMRU 2 .­ scumland 0

    From huw arfon, on Fri 10 Oct 7:53PM
  15. Benji the great,more like benji the mutt,you sheep­ shagger

    From stephen, on Fri 10 Oct 7:50PM
  16. lol wales couldnt beat england under 9s

    From Ross M, on Fri 10 Oct 7:48PM
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    Wales 2 Ingurland 0

    From gwyn.williamsthefixer, on Fri 10 Oct 7:40PM
  18. england 5 wales 0

    come england beat the little­ sheepshaggers.

    and to dannysbac

    learn to spell­ @#$%.!!!

    From hhhonlyfan, on Fri 10 Oct 7:39PM
  19. dannysbac - Your giving Scotland a bad name mate. Now­ everyone thinks that all Scottish people have as bad­ grammer as you.

    From wb, on Fri 10 Oct 7:39PM
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    ANGLAND O WALLS 24

    From dannysbac, on Fri 10 Oct 7:39PM
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