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Match
Summary |
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Officials
from Mauritius |
South Africa |
Type |
England |
Referee
(black) - An Yan
Lim Kee Chong
43 (15 May 1960), FIFA listed 1988.
Assistant
Referees -
Iswarduth Juggunath, 41 (19 February 1962), and
Raj Ramphul, 38 (11 July
1964).
Fourth
official - tbc |
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Goal Attempts |
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Attempts on Target |
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Hit Bar/Post |
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Corner Kicks Won |
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Offside Calls Against |
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Fouls Conceded |
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Possession |
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South
Africa
Team |
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Rank: |
FIFA (21st
May
2003) 31st EFO ranking ELO rating
41st to 42nd |
Colours: |
Made by Adidas -
Yellow v-necked jerseys with green collar/cuffs/adidas half sleeve trim,
green shorts with yellow adidas side trim, yellow socks. |
Capt: |
Lucas Radebe |
Head Coach: |
Matsilela Ephraim Sono, 47
(17 July 1955), appointed 18 May 2003, as a short-term replacement for Ephraim Mashaba, 52, who has been removed from his position as coach for this single
match.
Sono's 11th match W 4 - D 3 - L 4 - F 12 - A 12. |
South
Africa
Lineup |
16 |
Baloyi, Brian |
29 |
16 March 1974 |
G |
Kaizer Chiefs FC |
20 |
0 |
22 |
Molefe, Thabangg |
24 |
11 April 1979 |
LB |
Jomo Cosmos FC |
9 |
0 |
Molefe
cautioned in the 27th minute for Unsporting Behaviour, after he
fouled Beckahm on the right, fracturing his wrist. |
19 |
Radebe, Lucas V.N. |
33 |
4 December 1969 |
CD |
Leeds United AFC, England |
70 |
2 |
4 |
Mokoena, Aaron
T. |
22 |
25 November 1980 |
CD |
Germinal Beerschot AC, Belgium,
on loan from Amsterdamsche FC Ajax, Netherlands |
29 |
0 |
5 |
Mabizela, Mbuleloo |
22 |
16 December 1980 |
RB |
Orlando Pirates FC |
17 |
0 |
Mabizela cautioned in the 19th minute. |
6 |
Sibaya, N.MacBeth-Mao |
25 |
25 November 1977 |
CM |
FC Rubin Kazan, Russia |
18 |
0 |
12 |
Mokoena, Teboho P., off 69th min. |
28 |
25 July 1974 |
CM |
Jomo Cosmos FC |
19 |
4 |
17 |
McCarthy,
Benedict S., off 67th min. |
25 |
12 November 1977 |
F |
RC Celta de Vigo
SAD, Spain |
47 |
22 |
Penalty awarded after Danny Mills had handled the ball in the area. |
9 |
Bartlett, T. Shaun |
30 |
31 October 1972 |
F |
Charlton Athletic FC, England |
62 |
24 |
10 |
Fredericks, Stanton
D., off 77th min. |
25 |
13 June 1977 |
RM |
Kaizer Chiefs FC |
6 |
1 |
18 |
Buckley, Delron S. |
25 |
7 December 1977 |
LM |
VfL Bochum
1848 FeV, Germany |
36 |
5 |
South
Africa
Substitutes |
11 |
Manyathela, Lesley
P., on 67th min. for McCarthy |
21 |
4 September 1981 |
F |
Orlando Pirates FC |
8 |
1 |
13 |
Mendu, Jebulani, on 69th min. for T.Mokoena |
26 |
10 August 1976 |
M |
Moroko Swallows FC |
1 |
0 |
15 |
Mazibuko, Clement S., on 77th min. for Fredericks |
25 |
16 September 1977 |
M |
Umitata Bush Bucks FC |
6 |
1 |
unused
substitutes: |
1-Moeneeb Josephs, 2-Lucky Lekgwathi, 3-Brett Evans,
8-Mabhuti Khenyeza, 20-Tony Coyle. |
team
notes: |
Sono was brought back at the last minute to replace
Ephraim Mashaba, who'd picked a weakened squad, including six new
caps, against England. Lucas Radabe extends his tally as record
South Africa appearance holder, in this, his final appearance. |
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4-4-2 |
Baloyi -
Mabizela, Radebe, A.Mokoena, Molefe -
Fredericks (Mazibuko),
Sibaya, T.Mokoena (Mendu), Buckley -
Bartlett, McCarthy (Manyathela). |
Averages (Starting XI): |
Age |
26.2 |
Appearances/Goals |
30.3 |
5.2 |
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England
Team |
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Rank: |
FIFA (21st
May
2003) 7th EFO ranking ELO rating
6th |
Colours: |
The 2003 home
uniform -
White
collared shadow hooped jerseys with white collar/cuffs trimmed with navy, red v-neck/panel thinning down sleeves, navy
shorts with red thinning side panel, white socks with navy hoop. |
Capt: |
David Beckham, 24th captaincy. Michael Owen, 51st min. |
Head Coach: |
Sven-Göran
Eriksson, 55 (5 February 1948), appointed 30 October 2000, took post 12 January 2001,
27th match, W 14 - D 9 - L 4 - F 51 - A 25. |
England
Lineup |
1 |
James, David B.,
off 46th min. |
32 |
1 August 1970 |
G |
West Ham United FC |
14 |
9 GA |
2 |
Mills, Daniel J. |
26 |
18 May 1977 |
RB |
Leeds United AFC |
15 |
0 |
Mills
cautioned in the 17th minute for Handball in the penalty area as
Fredericks attempted to chip him. |
3 |
Neville,
Philip J. |
26 |
21 January 1977 |
LB |
Manchester United FC |
38 |
0 |
4 |
Gerrard, Steven
G., off 82nd min. |
22 |
30 May 1980 |
CM |
Liverpool FC |
16 |
2 |
5 |
Ferdinand, Rio
G., off 46th min. |
24 |
7 November 1978 |
CD |
Manchester United FC |
32 |
0 |
6 |
Southgate,
Gareth |
32 |
3 September 1970 |
CD |
Middlesbrough FC |
53 |
2 |
7 |
Beckham, David
R.J., off 51st min. |
28 |
2 May 1975 |
RM |
Manchester United FC |
60 |
11 |
8 |
Scholes,
Paul, off 75th min. |
28 |
16 November 1974 |
CM |
Manchester United FC |
55 |
13 |
9 |
Heskey,
Emile W.I., off 65th min. |
25 |
11 January 1978 |
F |
Liverpool FC |
33 |
5 |
10 |
Owen, Michael
J. |
23 |
14 December 1979 |
F |
Liverpool FC |
48 |
20 |
11 |
Sinclair, Trevor
L., off 58th min. |
30 |
2 March 1973 |
LM |
West Ham United FC |
11 |
0 |
England Substitutes |
13 |
Robinson, Paul
W.,
on 46th min for James |
23 |
15 October 1979 |
G |
Leeds United AFC |
2 |
1 GA |
14 |
Upson, Matthew
J., on 46th min for Ferdinand |
24 |
18 April 1979 |
CD |
Birmingham City FC |
1 |
0 |
15 |
Jenas, Jermaine
A., on
51st min. (50:09) for Beckham |
20 |
18 February 1983 |
M |
Newcastle United FC |
2 |
0 |
16 |
Lampard, Frank
J., on 58th min. for Sinclair |
24 |
20 June 1978 |
M |
Chelsea FC |
9 |
0 |
18 |
Vassell, Darius
C., on 65th min. for Heskey |
22 |
13 June 1980 |
F |
Aston Villa FC |
12 |
4 |
17 |
Cole, Joseph
J., on 75th min for Scholes |
21 |
8 November 1981 |
M |
West Ham United FC |
9 |
0 |
12 |
Barry, Gareth, on 82nd min. for Gerrard |
22 |
23 February 1981 |
M |
Aston Villa FC |
7 |
0 |
unused
substitutes: |
19-Ian
Walker. |
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4-4-2 |
James (Robinson)
-
Mills, Ferdinand (Upson), Southgate, Neville -
Beckham (Jenas), Gerrard (Barry), Scholes (Cole), Sinclair (Lampard)
-
Owen, Heskey (Vassell) |
Averages (Starting XI): |
Age |
26.9 |
Appearances/Goals |
34.1 |
4.6 |
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Match Report |
The
objective of this historic match for South Africa was to launch
their bid to host the 2010 World Cup by proving that they are
capable of staging matches of this magnitude. Given the colour and
warmth in which this game was played, they could not have done a
better job.
England's goal
was to prepare for their forthcoming Euro Qualifier against
Slovakia. In recording a victory without overly stretching
themselves, the game went very much according to plan for Sven's
team too.
Not that they could have expected things to begin
quite as well as they did. Remarkably, England were ahead after only
36 seconds. Lucas Radebe, playing his last ever game for South
Africa, and keen to impose himself physically on Michael Owen,
dragged the England striker down as soon as they came into physical
contact. South Africa were made to pay.
Beckham drifted the
ball into the near post and Southgate rose at the near post to head
home, easy as you like, into the centre of the goal. It may have
only been Gareth's second strike for England but it was his second
goal in two days. His effort tonight was identical to the one he
struck from a Beckham corner in training last night.
Michael
Owen could and perhaps should have doubled England's lead after
seven minutes. When Baloyi dropped David Beckham's wickedly struck
free-kick, Owen pounced only to see his first shot blocked and his
second fly over the bar.
South Africa responded in positive
fashion. Stanton Fredericks' pace and directness caused us problems
down the right flank while Macbeth Sibaya's firm tackles in the
midfield reduced England's time and options on the ball.
In the end the pressure told. On 18 minutes Scholes pass was
blocked and the ball was fed forward to Charlton striker Shaun
Bartlett. He rolled it out to Delron Buckley over-lapping on the
left who whipped in a cross striking Danny Mills' hand on its way
in and the referee, maybe a little harshly, awarded a penalty and
brandished his yellow card.
Benni McCarthy, once a target
of Middlesbrough, made no mistake with a crisp spot-kick that was
just too far from the reach of David James' right hand dive.
Springing forward without concern, flamboyant and skilful in
possession, South Africa were a joy to watch when they were in
full flow. It was not just exhibition stuff either, they were
hurting England as well as delighting their fans. By contrast
England seemed to lack a little zest and energy. Understandable,
perhaps, when you consider the hectic schedule that these players
have been through over the last few days.
Beckham, Gerrard and Mills all fired in efforts but generally
it was the hosts that were dictating the first half action.
England's best hope appeared to be Baloyi's far from secure
handling. The South African 'keeper seemed unable to claim the
ball cleanly. It soon came back to haunt the hosts.
After
a slow start to the second period it was that defensive South
African susceptibility which allowed England to retake the lead.
Substitute Frank Lampard collected the ball from Gerrard and
strode forward before unleashing a swirling drive from 25 yards.
Baloyi could only present the ball to Heskey who gleefully tucked
the rebound home.
While Heskey then went off to be
substituted, Lampard stayed on and his passing, tacking and
running with the ball were all of a very high standard. He might
even have had a second with another determined surge into the box.
Whether or not Scholes and Gerrard can be replaced as
Sven's first choice midfield pairing remains to be seen but
Lampard was England's most impressive performer tonight and that
cannot have escaped the coach's notice.
As the game drew to a close, substitutions became more
prevalent than shots. England captain David Beckham was withdrawn
with a wrist injury that required an x-ray while Stanton
Fredericks' hamstring strain robbed the game of its most lively
performer.
It's fair to say that England have played
better under Sven - not least in their last outing against Turkey.
But winning is a habit and, if you can do it playing against a
team desperate to impress on one of the biggest nights in their
history when you yourself are not at your very best, then all the
better.
For South Africa this game was about proving they
are ready for 2010.
Yet, with Joe Cole (21), Darius
Vassell (22), Jermaine Jenas (20), Gareth Barry (22), Paul
Robinson (23) and Michael Owen (23) all taking part tonight, you
could just say the same for England. - Daniel Freedman,
TheFA.com
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Source Notes |
BBC Sport
TheFA.com The FA Library Original Teamsheet
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