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Match
Summary |
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Officials
from Luxembourg |
Albania |
Type |
England |
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Referee
(dark green) -
Alain
Hamer
35 (10 December 1965), FIFA-listed 1993.
Assistant Referees -
Henri Reuter, 42 (9 January 1959) and Francois
Mangen, 35 (12 October 1965).
Fourth Official -
Charles Schaack, 40 (17 April 1960), FIFA 1993. |
7 |
Goal Attempts |
7 |
3 |
Attempts on Target |
6 |
0 |
Hit Bar/Post |
0 |
2 |
Corner Kicks Won |
11 |
6 |
Offside Calls Against |
4 |
14 |
Fouls Conceded |
15 |
- |
Possession |
- |
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Albania
Team |
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Rank: |
FIFA (14 March 2001) =75th EFO ranking ELO rating 83rd to 85th |
Colours: |
Made by Puma - Red collared jerseys with black v-neck/cuffs and red
wing collar with black/white trim, black band across chest and sleeves with
white seam, black shorts, red socks with white calf hoops. |
Capt: |
Fotaq Strakosha |
Manager: |
Medin Zhega,
55 (31 January 1946), appointed late 1999, first match 6 February 2000,
10th
match, W 5 - D 1 - L 4 - F 13 - A 8. |
Albania
Lineup |
1 |
Strakosha, Fotaq |
36 |
28 March 1965 |
G |
PAE Ionikos Nikaias FC, Greece |
46 |
GA |
2 |
Lala, Altin |
25 |
18 November 1975 |
RM |
Hannoverscher SV von 1896
eV, Germany |
16 |
0 |
Lala cautioned in
the 41st min.
for Unsporting Behaviour
following a foul on Ashley Cole. |
3 |
Cipi, Geri |
25 |
28 February 1976 |
CD |
KAA
Gent, Belgium |
11 |
0 |
4 |
Xhumba, Arian |
33 |
9 July 1967 |
LB |
PAS
Giannina FC, Greece |
35 |
0 |
5 |
Fakaj, Ervin P. |
24 |
15 June 1976 |
RB |
Enosis Neon
Paralimni, Cyprus |
19 |
1 |
6 |
Hasi, Besnik |
29 |
29 December 1971 |
CM |
RSC Anderlecht, Belgium |
1 |
0 |
Hasi cautioned in
the 51st min. for Dissent. |
7 |
Bellai, Arian |
31 |
1 February 1970 |
LM |
PAS
Giannina FC, Greece |
15 |
1 |
8 |
Bushi, Alban |
27 |
20 August 1973 |
F |
İstanbulspor
AŞ, Turkey |
28 |
7 |
9 |
Kola, Bledar, off 83rd min. |
28 |
1 August 1972 |
CM |
Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupoleos FC, Greece |
34 |
6 |
10 |
Vata, Fatmir, off 88th min. |
29 |
19 September 1971 |
CM |
SV
Waldhof
Mannheim eV, Germany |
3 |
0 |
11 |
Tare, Igli, off 90+4th min. |
27 |
25 July 1973 |
F |
Brescia Calcio
SpA, Italy |
28 |
3 |
Albania Substitutes |
14 |
Mukaj,
Devis, on 83rd min. for Kola |
24 |
21 December 1976 |
M |
NK
Varazdin, Croatia |
12 |
1 |
13 |
Rraklli, Altin, on 88th min. for Vata |
30 |
17 August 1970 |
F |
SpVgg Unterhaching eV, Germany |
44 |
8 |
16 |
Skela,
Ervin, on 90+4th min. for Tare |
24 |
17 November 1976 |
M |
SV
Waldhof
Mannheim eV, Germany |
4 |
0 |
unused
substitutes: |
12-Arjan Beqaj, 15-Klodian Duro, 17-Nevil Dede,
18-Indrit Fortuzi. |
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3-5-2 |
Strakhosa -
Fakaj, Cipi, Xhumba -
Lala, Vata (Rraklli), Hasi, Kola (Mukaj), Bellai -
Bushi, Tare (Skela). |
Averages: |
Age |
- |
Appearances/Goals |
- |
- |
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England
Team |
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Rank: |
FIFA (14 March 2001) 16th EFO ranking ELO rating 12th |
Colours: |
The 2001 Umbro
home uniform - White shadow striped v-neck jersey with navy
collar/cuffs/piping and single red vertical stripe down left side, navy shorts with
red vertical stripe down right side, white socks with navy/white tops. |
Capt: |
David Beckham, fourth captaincy. |
Head Coach: |
Sven-Göran
Eriksson, 53 (5 February 1948),
appointed 30 October 2000, took post 12 January 2001.
3rd match, W 3 - D 0 - L 0 - F 8 - A 2. |
England
Lineup |
1 |
Seaman, David A. |
37 |
19 September 1963 |
G |
Arsenal FC |
64 |
37
GA |
2 |
Neville,
Gary A. |
26 |
18 February 1975 |
RB |
Manchester United FC |
44 |
0 |
Neville cautioned in the 82nd min.
for Ungentlemanly Conduct for time-wasting after delaying a
throw-in. |
3 |
Cole, Ashley |
20 |
20 December 1980 |
LB |
Arsenal FC |
1 |
0 |
4 |
Butt, Nicholas |
26 |
21 January 1975 |
CM |
Manchester United FC |
13 |
0 |
5 |
Ferdinand, Rio G. |
22 |
7 November 1978 |
CD |
Leeds United AFC |
13 |
0 |
6 |
Campbell, Sulzeer J., off 29th min. |
26 |
18 September 1974 |
CD |
Arsenal FC |
40 |
0 |
7 |
Beckham, David R.J. |
25 |
2 May 1975 |
RM |
Manchester United FC |
40 |
2 |
8 |
Scholes,
Paul |
26 |
16 November 1974 |
CM |
Manchester United FC |
33 |
11 |
9 |
Cole,
Andrew A. |
29 |
15 October 1971 |
F |
Manchester United FC |
13 |
1 |
Cole cautioned in the 87th min.
for Unsporting Behaviour for a clumsy foul on Fatmir Vata, SUSPENDED. |
10 |
Owen,
Michael J., off 84th min. |
21 |
14 December 1979 |
F |
Liverpool FC |
27 |
10 |
11 |
McManaman, Steve, off 46th min. |
29 |
11 February 1972 |
LM |
Real Madrid CF, Spain |
33 |
3 |
England Substitutes |
14 |
Brown,
Wesley M., on 29th min. for Campbell |
21 |
13 October 1979 |
D |
Manchester United FC |
3 |
0 |
16 |
Heskey, Emile W.I., on 46th min. for McManaman |
23 |
11 January 1978 |
M |
Liverpool FC |
14 |
2 |
17 |
Sheringham,
Edward P., on 84th min. for Owen |
35 |
2 April 1966 |
F |
Manchester United FC |
40 |
9 |
unused
substitutes: |
12-Phil Neville, 13-Nigel Martyn, 15-Jamie Carragher, 18-Robbie Fowler. |
team notes: |
As England celebrate their third goal, the crowd become more agitated and
bottles are hurled onto the pitch. Ashley Cole crashes to floor clutching his face,
having apparently been hit by a missile. For six minutes, at the the
conclusion of this match, Manchester United had seven players on the
field. |
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4-4-2 |
Seaman -
G Neville, Campbell (Brown), Ferdinand, Ashley Cole -
Beckham, Butt, Scholes, McManaman (Heskey) -
Owen (Sheringham) -
Andrew Cole. |
Averages: |
Age |
26.1 |
Appearances/Goals |
- |
- |
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Match Report
by Mike Payne |
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Source Notes |
Andy Cole ended his England
goal drought as the revival under Sven Goran Eriksson gathered pace
with a priceless win in Albania. Cole struck England's third -
his first international strike at the 13th attempt - as the battling
Albanians were finally overcome in Tirana. Swede Eriksson has
breathed new life into England's World Cup hopes with victories
against Finland and Albania in the space of four days.
And he was grateful again to
Michael Owen, a goalscorer when Finland were beaten at Anfield, for
a second half goal that broke the deadlock. Owen's strike
stunned the resolute Albanians, and Paul Scholes added the second
with six minutes to go to put England on course for a crucial
victory. England struggled to make any real impact for long
periods against the rejuventated Albanians - but the result was
everything and Eriksson will consider it a job well done. Owen
took advantage of a perfect pass from Scholes to score in the 73rd
minute and cement the feelgood factor surrounding England since the
arrival of new coach Eriksson.
Scholes then exploited excellent
work by Manchester United team-mate Cole to score from close range.
Albania substitute Altin Rraklli
was the benficiary of a mistake by Rio Ferdinand in injury time to
give England an anxious last few minutes. He also had a goal
ruled out for offside in the dying seconds - but England survived
and added that memorable third from Cole with virtually the last
kick of the game to claim the points. It now gives Group Nine
a much more respectable look from England's point of view - although
Germany remain in the ascendancy after their win in Greece.
Coach Eriksson sprang a selection surprise by giving an
international debut to Arsenal youngster Ashley Cole. And he
was a prominent figure in a first half which saw England struggle to
establish supremacy over a vastly-improved Albania side.
England suffered a blow after 28 minutes when influential defender
Sol Campbell sustained an ankle injury in a challenge and had to be
replaced by Manchester United's Wes Brown. Beckham ended an
England goal drought stretching to France 98 with the winner against
Finland at Anfield - and was almost on the scoresheet again with a
trademark free-kick. Geri Cipi flattened Cole, and Beckham
curled a shot around the Albanian wall to force goalkeeper Foto
Strakosha into a spectacular diving save to his left. And
Strakosha was in action again to deny Beckham from another free-kick
after Albania's Altin Lala was booked for a wild challenge on Ashley
Cole. England made a change during the interval, sending on
powerful Liverpool striker Emile Heskey for Steve McManaman, who had
been a peripheral figure. And Heskey almost made an immediate
impact as he deflected Scholes' cross narrowly wide after 48
minutes.
David Seaman had his first
moment of anxiety after 54 minutes when a long range shot from
Fatmir Vata reared off the turf, forcing England's veteran
goalkeeper to save uncomfortably at the second attempt.
England had justifiable penalty
claims waved away by referee Alain Hamer on the hour when Nicky Butt
fell under challenge from Cipi, a decision that left captain
Beckham, in particular, incensed. Andy Cole was still
struggling for that elusive first England goal, and he showed a lack
of conviction as he got on the end of Gary Neville's cross but could
not direct a weak header. England finally broke the deadlock
after 73 minutes, and it was in-form Owen who was the talisman
again. Neville started the good work with a raid down the
right, and when Scholes threaded a glorious ball through to Owen, he
provided the perfect finish to beat Strakosha. England's
second after 84 minutes was fashioned at Old Trafford and finished
in Tirana as the victory was effectively sealed. Andy Cole was
creator with a surging run into the penalty area, and he provided an
inviting cross for Scholes to score from inside the six-yard area.
Rraklli gave England a scare with an injury time strike for Albania
after careless work by Ferdinand. But Andy Cole cooled the
nerves and boosted his confidence with a trademark penalty box swoop
for England's third.
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