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Match
Summary |
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Officials
from Denmark |
England |
Type |
Liechtenstein |
Referee
(red) -
Knud Erik Fisker
42
(17 September 1960), FIFA-listed 1994.
Assistant
Referees - Bill René
Hansen, 40 (15 March 1963), and Jorgen Jepsen, 41 (30 September 1961).
Fourth official -
Emil Laursen, 32 (23 September 1970), FIFA-listed 2002. |
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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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England
Team |
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Rank: |
FIFA
(27th August 2003)
8th
EFO ranking
Group 1 (4th)
ELO rating
6th |
Colours: |
The 2003 home
shirt -
White
collared shadow hooped jerseys with white collar/cuffs trimmed with navy, red v-neck/panel
thinning down sleeves, white shorts with red thinning side panel and blue
hem, white socks with navy hoop. |
Capt: |
David Beckham, 27th captaincy |
Head Coach: |
Sven-Göran
Eriksson, 55
(5 February 1948), appointed 30 October 2000, took post 12 January 2001,
32nd match, W 19 - D 9 - L 4 - F 62 - A 29. |
England
Lineup |
1 |
James, David B. |
33 |
1 August 1970 |
G |
West Ham United FC |
19 |
12
ᵍᵃ |
2 |
Neville, Gary A. |
28 |
18 February 1975 |
RB |
Manchester
United FC |
59 |
0 |
3 |
Bridge, Wayne
M. |
23 |
5 August 1980 |
LB |
Chelsea FC |
14 |
0 |
Bridge cautioned in the 59th minute for
Unsporting Behaviour. |
4 |
Gerrard, Steven G.,
off 58th min. |
23 |
30 May 1980 |
CM |
Liverpool
FC |
20 |
3 |
5 |
Terry,
John G. |
22 |
7 December 1980 |
CD |
Chelsea
FC |
4 |
0 |
6 |
Upson,
Matthew J. |
24 |
18 April 1979 |
CD |
Birmingham City FC |
5 |
1 |
7 |
Beckham,
David R.J.,
off 58th min. |
28 |
2 May 1975 |
RM |
Real
Madrid CF, Spain |
63 |
13 |
8 |
Lampard, Frank
J. |
25 |
20 June 1978 |
LM |
Chelsea FC |
14 |
1 |
9 |
Rooney, Wayne M., off 70th min. |
17 |
24 October 1985 |
AM |
Everton
FC |
7 |
2 |
10 |
Owen, Michael
J. |
23 |
14 December 1979 |
F |
Liverpool
FC |
53 |
24 |
11 |
Beattie,
James S. |
25 |
27 February 1978 |
F |
Southampton
FC |
4 |
0 |
England
Substitutes |
scoreline: England 2 Liechtenstein 0 |
12 |
Neville,
Philip J.,
on 58th min. for Gerrard |
26 |
21 January 1977 |
D |
Manchester United FC |
43 |
0 |
15 |
Hargreaves, Owen
L., on 58th min. for Beckham |
23 |
20 January 1981
born in Canada |
M |
FC Bayern München, Germany |
15 |
0 |
17 |
Cole,
Joseph J.,
on 70th min. for Rooney |
21 |
8 November 1981 |
M |
Chelsea
FC |
12 |
1 |
result: England 2 Liechtenstein 0 |
unused
substitutes: |
13-Paul
Robinson,
14-Sol Campbell, 16-Kieron Dyer, 18-Emile Heskey. |
team
notes: |
Gary Neville and substitute, Phil, are brothers. |
|
4-3-(1-2)3 |
James -
G.Neville, Terry, Upson, Bridge -
Beckham (Hargreaves), Gerrard (P.Neville), Lampard -
Rooney (Cole) -
Owen, Beattie. |
Averages (Starting XI): |
Age |
24.6 |
Appearances/Goals |
23.8 |
3.8 |
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Liechtenstein
Team |
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Rank: |
FIFA
(27th Aug 2003)
=145th
EFO ranking
n/a
ELO rating
177th
to 176th |
Colours: |
Made by Adidas - Blue v-necked jerseys with white Adidas half sleeve trim,
blue shorts with white Adidas side trim, blue socks with white Adidas trim. |
Capt: |
Daniel Hasler |
Manager: |
Walter Hörmann, 41 (13
September 1961 in Austria), Coach of FC
Vaduz. Caretaker coach, appointed August 2003, to take charge of
Liechtenstein's final three European qualification matches. 3rd match, W 0 - D 1
- L 2 - F 2 - A 7. |
Liechtenstein
Lineup |
1 |
Jehle,
Peter K. |
21 |
22 January 1982 |
G |
Grasshopper Club Zürich,
Switzerland |
32 |
0 |
Jehle cautioned in the 29th minute for
Unsporting Behaviour. |
2 |
Telser, Martin |
24 |
16 October 1978 |
RB |
FC Vaduz |
42 |
1 |
3 |
Stocklasa,
Michael, off 46th min. |
22 |
2 December 1980 |
DM |
FC Vaduz |
32 |
1 |
4 |
Hasler, Daniel |
29 |
18 May 1974 |
CD |
FC Vaduz |
51 |
1 |
5 |
Ritter, Christoff |
22 |
18 January 1981 |
CD |
Chur 97, Switzerland |
25 |
0 |
6 |
Stocklasa,
Martin |
24 |
29 May 1979 |
LB |
FC Vaduz |
39 |
4 |
Stocklasa cautioned in the 20th minute for
Unsporting Behaviour, for persistent fouling. He had fouled Wayne
Bridge, then Frank Lampard. |
7 |
Beck, Roger, off
57th min. |
20 |
3 August 1983 |
RM |
VfB Hohenems, Austria |
4 |
1 |
8 |
Gerster,
Andreas |
20 |
24 November 1982 |
DM |
FC Vaduz |
16 |
0 |
Gerster cautioned in the 55th minute for
Unsporting Behaviour. He had committed a foul
on Beattie. |
9 |
D'Elia,
Fabio, off 73rd min. |
20 |
19 January 1983 |
F |
FC Vaduz |
14 |
0 |
10 |
Frick, Mario |
28 |
7 September 1974
born in Switzerland |
CM |
Ternana Calcio, Italy |
45 |
5 |
11 |
Burgmeier, Franz |
21 |
7 April 1982 |
LM |
FC Vaduz |
12 |
2 |
Liechtenstein
Substitutes |
scoreline: England 0 Liechtenstein 0 |
14 |
Maierhofer, Sandro, on 46th min. for Ml.Stocklasa |
18 |
31 May 1985 |
D |
FC Balzers |
4 |
0 |
scoreline: England 2 Liechtenstein 0 |
16 |
Beck, Thomas, on 57th min. for R.Beck |
22 |
21 February 1981 |
F |
FC Chiasso, Switzerland |
29 |
0 |
17 |
Büchel, Ronny, on 73rd min. for D'Elia |
21 |
19 March 1982 |
M |
Chur 97, Switzerland |
23 |
0 |
result: England 2 Liechtenstein 0 |
unused
substitutes: |
12-Martin Heeb,
13-Jürgen Ospelt,
15-Matthias Beck, 18-Franz-Joséf Vogt. |
team
notes: |
Martin and Michael Stocklasa are brothers, as are
Thomas and Roger Beck. |
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4-2-3-1 |
Jehle -
Telser, Hasler, Ritter, Mn.Stocklasa (Maierhofer) -
Ml.Stocklasa, Gerster -
R Beck (T.Beck), Frick, Burgmeier -
D'Elia (Büchel). |
Averages (Starting XI): |
Age |
22.8 |
Appearances/Goals |
28.4 |
1.4 |
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Match Report
(Mike Payne's exclusive report coming shortly) |
Wayne Rooney dragged England
to the top of Group Seven by inspiring Sven-Göran Eriksson's side to
victory over stubborn Liechtenstein at Old Trafford. The
teenage striker scored his second goal in as many games after
helping set up Michael Owen for England's opener in the first minute
of the second half. victory moved Eriksson's side above Turkey
and ensures that a draw in İstanbul next month would be enough to
send England to next summer's Euro 2004 finals in Portugal.
But the performance was far from convincing as England yet again had
to rely on a strong second-half showing - and a remarkable
contribution from Rooney - to ensure a victory that had appeared
inevitable.
Eriksson resisted the temptation to rest David Beckham and Steven
Gerrard, despite yellow cards and the threat of suspension in Turkey
hanging over their heads.
But even with their talismanic
duo included in midfield, England lacked a spark of invention
against the most ordinary of international opponents. In fact,
much of England's pedestrian lethargy may have been precisely
because of the pair's fear of making a challenge that could have
grounded them for the trip to İstanbul. Despite the first-half
frustrations, England always looked likely to crack open a
Liechtenstein defence which proved obdurate but appeared to be
playing on borrowed time.
But for all the experience in England's starting
line-up, it was Everton youngster Rooney who gradually and
methodically picked Liechtenstein apart. The 17-year-old
forward, playing in a deep-lying role behind Owen and James Beattie,
was a constant menace to the visiting defence. He saw a
first-time shot fly over early on then had a clever looping header
well tipped over by the alert Liechtenstein keeper Peter Jehle.
Despite England's struggle to break the international minnows down,
Jehle remained the busiest Liechtenstein player. And when
England did find a way past him, they were denied by the crossbar.
First, Beckham saw a sweeping far-post effort
brush the bar after a fine left-wing run and cross by the
effervescent Rooney, then James Beattie slammed an effort against
the woodwork after chesting down Beckham's cross.
In between, Rooney fizzed a
spectacular overhead kick over the bar and Owen fired wide of an
open goal after Jehle had fumbled under a hefty challenge from
Beattie. It appeared only a matter of time before England made
the breakthrough. And the crucial goal arrived in the opening
minute of the second half as Rooney teed up Gerrard for a cross
which was flicked home by the head of Owen with Jehle stranded.
Owen's goal, his 24th in 53 England internationals, took him level
with Sir Geoff Hurst in England's all-time goalscoring top ten.
But still England's current top scorer could not upstage Rooney,
who sealed victory with a fine goal six minutes after Owen's
breakthrough.
Beckham superbly found Gerrard at the
far post and the Liverpool midfielder's lay-back was joyfully swept
home by a grateful Rooney. With victory assured, Eriksson
withdrew Beckham and Gerrard from the threat of a yellow peril and
England effectively settled for what they had.
The result set an England post-war
record of eight successive victories and, remarkably, means
Eriksson's side have now scored twice in all 13 major qualifying
games the Swede has taken charge of. Yet the more important
statistic remains England's current position in the Group Seven
table and the knowledge that Eriksson's men are a single point from
Portugal 2004.
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Source Notes
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BBC Sport
TheFA.com
SkySports.com/football
UEFA.com
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