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Match
Summary |
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Officials
from Brazil |
England |
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Type |
Sweden |
Referee
(red) -
Carlos Eugenio
Simon
36 (3 September 1965), Braga, FIFA-listed 1998.
Assistant Referees -
Jorge Paulo
Oliveira Gomes, 43 (23 April 1959), and
Yuri Dupanov,
39 (7 June 1962), Belarus.
Fourth Official -
Mark Alexander Shield, 28 (2 September 1973),
Queensland, Australia. |
10 |
Goal Attempts |
14 |
4 |
Attempts on Target |
7 |
0 |
Hit Bar/Post |
0 |
2 |
Corner Kicks Won |
3 |
2 |
Offside Calls Against |
1 |
14 |
Fouls Conceded |
12 |
- |
Possession |
- |
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England
Team |
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Rank: |
FIFA
(15 May 2002) 12th EFO ranking ELO rating 7th |
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, fourteenth captaincy. Michael Owen 63rd
min. |
Head Coach: |
Sven-Göran
Eriksson, 54 (5 February 1948),
appointed 30 October 2000, took post 12 January 2001.
16th match, W 8 - D 6 - L 2 - F
34 - A 15. |
England
Lineup |
1 |
Seaman, David A. |
38 |
19 September 1963 |
G |
Arsenal FC |
69 |
39 GA |
2 |
Mills, Daniel J. |
25 |
18 May 1977 |
RB |
Leeds United AFC |
8 |
0 |
3 |
Cole, Ashley |
21 |
20 December 1980 |
LB |
Arsenal FC |
9 |
0 |
18 |
Hargreaves,
Owen L. |
21 |
20 January 1981
born in Canada |
CM |
FC Bayern München, Germany |
7 |
0 |
5 |
Ferdinand, Rio G. |
23 |
7 November 1978 |
CD |
Leeds United AFC |
23 |
0 |
6
|
Campbell, Sulzeer J. |
27 |
18 September 1974 |
CD |
Arsenal FC |
47 |
1 |
Campbell cautioned
in the 12th min. for Unsporting Behaviour, after he
hacks down Henrik
Larsson five yards outside the area. |
7
|
Beckham, David R.J., off 63rd min. |
27 |
2 May 1975 |
RM |
Manchester United FC |
50 |
6 |
8 |
Scholes, Paul |
27 |
16 November 1974 |
CM |
Manchester United FC |
45 |
13 |
20 |
Vassell, Darius
C., off 74th min. |
22 |
13 June 1980 |
F |
Aston Villa FC |
6 |
3 |
10 |
Owen, Michael J. |
22 |
14 December 1979 |
F |
Liverpool FC |
37 |
16 |
11 |
Heskey, Emile W.I. |
24 |
11 January 1978 |
LM |
Liverpool FC |
25 |
3 |
England Substitutes |
19 |
Cole,
Joseph J., on 63rd min. for Beckham |
20 |
8 November 1981 |
M |
West Ham United FC |
7 |
0 |
23 |
Dyer, Kieron C., on 74th min. for Vassell |
23 |
29 December 1978 |
M |
Newcastle United FC |
10 |
0 |
unused
substitutes: |
4-Trevor Sinclair,
9-Robbie Fowler, 12-Wes Brown, 13-Nigel Martyn, 14-Wayne
Bridge, 15-Martin Keown, 16-Gareth Southgate, 17-Teddy Sheringham,
21-Nicky Butt, 22-David James. |
team
notes: |
This is the youngest side that England have fielded in a Major Finals
match. |
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4-4-2 |
Seaman -
Mills, Ferdinand, Campbell, A Cole -
Beckham (Dyer), Scholes, Hargreaves, Heskey -
Owen, Vassell (J Cole). |
Averages: |
Age |
25.2 (206 days) |
Appearances/Goals |
- |
- |
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Sweden
Team |
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Rank: |
FIFA (15
May 2002) 19th EFO ranking ELO rating 14th to 13th |
Colours: |
Made by Adidas - Blue crew necked jerseys with yellow Adidas
shoulder trim, white shorts with blue Adidas trim, blue socks with yellow
calf hoop. |
Capt: |
Johan
Mjallby |
Head coaches: |
Tommy Soderberg, 53 (19 August 1948), and
Lars Edvin Lagerback, 53 (16 July 1948), appointed joint-coaches
in January 2000. |
Sweden
Lineup |
1 |
Hedman, Magnus C. |
29 |
19 March 1973 |
G |
Coventry City FC, England |
46 |
GA |
2 |
Mellberg, E. Olof |
24 |
3 September 1977 |
RB |
Aston Villa FC, England |
23 |
0 |
16 |
Lucic, Teddy M.S. |
29 |
15 April 1973 |
LB |
Allmanna IK |
43 |
0 |
4 |
Mjallby, K. Johan
S. |
31 |
9 February 1971 |
CD |
The Celtic FC, Scotland |
37 |
4 |
15 |
Jakobsson, B.J.
Andreas |
29 |
6 October 1972 |
CD |
FC
Hansa Rostock, Germany |
14 |
0 |
Jakobsson cautioned
in the 73rd min. for Unsporting Behaviour, after he
pulls back Darius Vassell,
after he breaks the last line of the Sweden defence. |
6 |
Linderoth, Tobias
J.H. |
23 |
21 April 1979
born in France |
RM |
Everton FC, England |
21 |
1 |
7 |
Alexandersson,
J.
Niclas |
30 |
29 December 1971 |
CM |
Everton FC, England |
60 |
7 |
17 |
Svensson, J.T.
Magnus, off 56th min. |
33 |
10 March 1969 |
LM |
Brondbyernes
IF, Denmark |
26 |
2 |
9 |
Ljungberg, K. Fredrik |
25 |
16 April 1977 |
CM |
Arsenal FC, England |
33 |
2 |
10 |
Allb�ck,
Marcus C., off 80th min. |
28 |
5 July 1973 |
F |
SC
Heerenveen, Netherlands |
20 |
9 |
Allb�ck cautioned
in the 2nd min. of the first half injury time for Dissent. |
11 |
Larsson, Henrik E. |
30 |
20 September 1971 |
F |
The Celtic FC, Scotland |
69 |
21 |
Sweden Substitutes |
8 |
Svensson, Anders G., on 56th min. for M Svensson |
25 |
17 July 1976 |
D |
Southampton FC, England |
26 |
6 |
22 |
Andersson, Andreas
C., on 80th min. for
Allb�ck |
28 |
10 April 1974 |
F |
Allmanna IK |
34 |
8 |
unused
substitutes: |
5-Michael Svensson, 12-Magnus Kihlstedt, 13-Tomas
Antonelius, 14-Erik Edman, 18-Mattias Jonson, 19-Pontus Farnerud,
20-Daniel Andersson, 21-Zlatan Ibrahimović, 23-Andreas Isakson. |
team
notes: |
Tobias Linderoth's father, Anders, captained
Sweden against England in June 1979. |
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4-4-2 |
Hedman -
Mellberg,
Mjallby, Jakobsson, Lucic -
Linderoth, Alexandersson, Ljungberg, Magnus Svensson (A Svensson) -
Allb�ck (A Andersson), Larsson. |
Averages: |
Age |
- |
Appearances/Goals |
- |
- |
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Match Report
by Mike Payne |
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Source Notes |
England began their World Cup campaign with an unconvincing
draw against a Sweden team who dominated the second half and could
easily have snatched victory.
Sol Campbell opened the scoring for England with a powerful
header after 24 minutes, but Niclas Alexandersson deservedly
equalised after 59 minutes following a Danny Mills blunder.
Both teams went in search of a winner but England had lost the
momentum they enjoyed in the first half and Sweden seemed the
likelier to score again. Sven-Göran Eriksson's men were far
from their best, adopting a direct approach that - while at times in
the first-half effective - far too often allowed the opposition to
claim possession. Sweden were sluggish throughout the opening
half but - following the introduction of Southampton's Anders
Svensson - attacked with purpose from midfield after the break.
England now face Argentina on Friday without the win they so
badly craved from their opening fixture, while Sweden play Nigeria.
Eriksson's team made a positive, direct start to the match - pushing
forward quickly to try and exploit a perceived lack of pace within
the Sweden defence. And their early endeavour was eventually
rewarded with a goal.
An attacking foray by Ashley Cole led to the game's first corner
- and Sol Campbell converted David Beckham's subsequent curling kick
with a bullet header. Campbell - who had a headed goal
disallowed against Argentina in the 1998 World Cup - charged away to
celebrate his first England goal. Cole shot vićiously from long range eight minutes before
half-time, but the ball was too close to Hedman, who comfortably
saved. Sweden created several half chances in the early phase
of the second-half and Marcus Allb�ck felt he should have been
awarded a penalty when he was challenged by Ferdinand after 51
minutes.
Conversely, England began the second half hesitantly and were
punished when Alexandersson equalised after 59 minutes. Mills
failed to clear the ball, which was eventually bundled out to the
Swedish midfielder, who found space in a central position and fired
home from 20 yards. Alexandersson's shot was close to David
Seaman but swerved through the air and deceived the Arsenal
goalkeeper. Minutes later Seaman brilliantly saved from Teddy Lucic to
prevent Sweden - now dominating - from taking the lead. And
after 64 minutes Seaman smothered another Lucic shot after a
sweeping Swedish move had created a superb shooting opportunity.
England skipper David Beckham - ineffective through the second half
- was substituted for Kieron Dyer after 63 minutes as England's grip
on the game loosened.
Michael Owen shot against the side netting with 20 minutes left -
but it was an isolated effort from a team struggling to remain on
level terms. Sweden pushed forward throughout the closing
stages and continued to create half-chances. Ragged England -
by now totally lacking cohesion - held on for a point and have still
not beaten Sweden since a 3-1 win in 1968.
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