|
Rank |
FIFA (10th
February 2022) 5th
EFO ranking
Group One (3rd)
ELO rating 6th |
Colours |
The Nike 2020 home uniform -
White crew-necked jerseys with
navy blue collar and side trim,
blue shorts with dark blue side stripe, white socks. |
Captain |
Raheem Sterling
²
|
Manager |
Gareth Southgate, 51 (3 September 1970), appointed caretaker manager on 27 September 2016, appointed as permanent manager on 30 November
2016.
|
3rd, W 2 - D 0 - L 1 - F 9 - A 3 |
Harry Kane
61:35 |
P 70th of 102, W 46 - D
14 - L 10 - F 157 - A 43 |
England
Lineup |
|
ten changes to the previous match (only White remains) |
league position (17th March 2pm) |
|
1 |
Pope, Nicholas D. |
29 354 days |
19 April 1992 |
G |
Burnley
FC
(PL 19th) |
8 |
1ᵍᵃ |
2 |
White, Benjamin W., off half time |
24 172 days |
8 October 1997 |
RB |
Arsenal FC
(PL 4th) |
4 |
0 |
final app
2021-22 |
6 |
Maguire, J. Harry |
29 24 days |
5 March 1993 |
RCD |
Manchester United FC
(PL 5th) |
42 |
7 |
5
|
Mings, Tyrone D. |
29 16 days |
13 March 1993 |
LCD |
Aston Villa FC
(PL 9th) |
17 |
2 |
3 |
Mitchell, Tyrick K., off 62nd min. |
22 209 days |
1 September 1999 |
LB |
Crystal Palace FC
(PL 11th) |
2 |
0 |
final app
2022 |
8 |
Ward-Prowse, James M.E., off 79th min. |
27 148 days |
1 November 1994 |
RDM |
Southampton FC
(PL 10th) |
10 |
2 |
4 |
Rice, Declan |
23 74 days |
14 January 1999 |
LDM |
West Ham United FC
(PL 6th) |
29 |
2 |
7
|
Sterling, Raheem S.,
off 62nd min. |
27 111 days |
8 December 1994
in Kingston, Jamaica |
RAM |
Manchester City FC
(PL TOP) |
74 |
19 |
10 |
Bellingham, Jude V.W.
|
18 273 days |
29 June 2003 |
AM |
Bsv Borussia 09 Dortmund,
Germany |
12 |
0 |
11
|
Grealish, Jack P., off 62nd min. |
26 200 days |
10 September 1995 |
LAM |
Manchester City FC
(PL TOP) |
20 |
1 |
191st player to reach the 20-app milestone |
9
|
Watkins, Oliver G.A., off 62nd min. |
26 89 days |
30 December 1995 |
CF |
Aston Villa FC
(PL 9th) |
7 |
2 |
England
Substitutes |
scoreline:
England 2 Côte d'Ivoire 0 |
17 |
Walker-Peters, Kyle L., on half time for White |
24 350 days |
13 April 1997 |
RB |
Southampton FC
(PL 10th) |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
final app
2022 |
12 |
Shaw, Luke P.H., on 62nd min.
(61:18) for Mitchell |
26 260 days |
12 July 1995 |
LB |
Manchester United FC
(PL 5th) |
21 |
18 |
2 |
3 |
23 |
Smith Rowe, Emile, on 62nd min.
(61:33) for Grealish |
21 244 days |
28 July 2000 |
LAM |
Arsenal FC
(PL 4th) |
3 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
final app
2021-22 |
20 |
Kane, Harry E., on 62 min.
(61:35) for Watkins |
28 244 days |
28 July 1993 |
CF |
Tottenham Hotspur FC
(PL 7th) |
69 |
59 |
49 |
10 |
18
|
Foden, Philip W., on 62nd min.
(61:36) for Sterling |
21 305 days |
28 May 2000 |
RAM |
Manchester City FC
(PL TOP) |
15 |
11 |
2 |
4 |
21 |
Gallagher, Conor J., on 79th min.
(78:58) for Ward-Prowse |
22 51 days |
6 February 2000 |
RDM |
Crystal Palace FC
(PL 11th), on loan from
Chelsea FC |
3 |
1 |
0 |
2 |
result:
England 3 Côte d'Ivoire 0 |
unused
substitutes: |
13-Fraser Forster, 14-Jordan Henderson, 15-Marc Guéhi,
16-Conor Coady, 19-Mason Mount, 22-Jordan Pickford. |
team notes: |
Jack Grealish's great great
grandfather,
Billy Garraty, also played for
England in 1903. Raheem Sterling becomes the
fourth most-appearenced BME player. |
manager/player notes: |
James Ward-Prowse becomes the fortieth player to make a tenth
appearance under Gareth Southgate. Whereas Conor Gallagher
becomes the sixtieth to have made three appearances, and Kyle
Walker-Peters, the seventieth to have made a second, leaving another
sixteen to have ever made one appearance. Another nine have appeared
on the bench only and another three withdrew from their squad. All in
all... Southgate has used 98 different players. |
records: |
England's
300th victory at home. The seventieth match
played on a Tuesday. The thirtieth clean sheet. 25th victory at
home. The fortieth home victory in the
month of
March. England have now won their tenth friendly match in-a-row, all at home,
extending back to June 2018 (five short of the record set 1923-48).
Unbeaten friendly run is fourteen matches, since June 2017 (record is
24 (1908-29). England have scored 35 goals in 2021-22, after nine
matches. The same number that they scored in 2020-21 with nineteen
matches (the record is 45 in 1960-61). |
|
4-2-3-1 |
Pope - White (Walker-Peters), Maguire, Mings, Mitchell
(Shaw)
- Ward-Prowse (Gallagher),
Rice Sterling (Foden), Bellingham, Grealish
(Smith Rowe) - Watkins (Kane) |
Averages (Starting XI): |
Age |
25 years 253 days |
Appearances/Goals |
20.5 |
2.9 |
|
|
Rank |
FIFA (10th Feb 2022)
51st
EFO ranking
n/a
ELO rating
47th |
Colours |
Made by Puma - Orange crew-necked jerseys with darker
orange shadowed stripes, green collar/shoulder stripe, orange shorts
with green side panel, orange socks. |
Captain |
Serge Aurier |
Manager |
Patrice Beaumelle, 43 (24 April 1978 in Arles, France), appointed
November 2020. |
Côte
d'Ivoire Lineup |
23 |
Sangaré, Badra Ali |
35 303 days |
30 May 1986 |
G |
JDR Stars, South Africa |
23 |
0 |
17 |
Aurier, Serge A.S. |
29
95 days |
24 December 1992 |
RB
|
Villarreal CF, Spain
|
79
|
3
|
25th expulsion
vs. England |
|
32nd min. for a kick and pulling back on Jack Grealish as he tried to sprint |
|
|
|
|
40th min. for complaining at the referee for not getting a free-kick |
|
|
|
|
21 |
Bailly, Éric B., off half time |
27 351 days |
12 April 1994 |
RCD |
Manchester United FC, England |
46 |
2 |
27 |
Déli, Simon D.S. |
30 153 days |
27 October 1991 |
LCD |
Adana Demispor Kulübü, Turkey |
23 |
0 |
14 |
Kamara, Hassane |
28 24 days |
5 March 1994 in Saint
Denis, France |
LB |
Watford FC, England |
6 |
0 |
19 |
Pépé, Nicolas,
off half-time |
26 304 days |
29 May 1995 in
Mantes-la-Joile, France |
RM |
Arsenal FC, England |
34 |
9 |
8 |
Kessié, Franck Y. |
25 100 days |
19 December 1996 |
RCM |
AC Milan, Italy |
58 |
6 |
4 |
Seri, Jean Michaël, off 90th+3rd
min |
30 253 days |
19 July 1991 |
LCM |
Fulham FC, England |
40 |
4 |
|
33rd min. for slicing down Raheem Sterling as he headed towards the area |
15 |
Gradel, Max-Alain, off
half-time |
34 119 days |
30 November 1987 |
LM |
Sivasspor Kulübü, Turkey |
96 |
16 |
22 |
Haller, Sébastien
R.T., off 86th min |
27 280 days |
22 June 1994 in
Ris-Orangis, France |
RF |
Amsterdamche FC Ajax, Netherlands |
14 |
4 |
11 |
Comet, G.A. Maxwel, off 64th min. |
25 183 days |
27 September 1996 |
LF |
Burnley FC, England |
29 |
6 |
Côte
d'Ivoire
Substitutes |
scoreline:
England
2 Côte d'Ivoire 0 |
5 |
Agbadou, Emmanuel, on half time for Bailly |
24 285 days |
17 June 1997 |
RD |
KAS Eupen, Belgium |
2 |
0 |
6 |
Boly, Willy-Arnaud
Z., on half time for Pépé |
31 54 days |
3 February 1991 in
Melun, France |
RM |
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC, England |
12 |
1 |
12 |
Coulibaly, Fousseny, on half time for Gradel |
41 240 days |
1 August 1980 |
LM |
Espérance Sportive de Tunis, Tunisia |
3 |
0 |
3 |
Konan, Ghislaine N.,on 64th min. (63:04)
for Cornet |
26 92 days |
27 December 1995 |
LF |
Stade de Reims, France |
19 |
0 |
28 |
Boli, Yohan A.M., on 86th min. (85:09) for
Haller |
28 132 days |
17 November 1993 in
Arras, France |
RF |
Al-Rayyan SC, Qatar |
12 |
0 |
20 |
Akouokou, E.Paul, on 90th+3rd min. (92:28)
for Seri |
24 99 days |
20 December 1997 |
CM |
Real Betis Balompié, Spain |
2 |
0 |
result:
England 3 Côte d'Ivoire 0 |
unused
substitutes: |
1-Abdoul Cissè, 2-Ismaël Diallo,10-Jean Kouassi, 16-Mohamed Konè, 18-Ibrahim Sangaré, 25-Karim Konaté. |
|
4-4-2 |
Sangare - Aurier, Bailly (Agbadou), Deli, Kamara
- Pépé (Boly), Kessie, Serir, Gradel
(Coulibaly) - Haller (Boli),
Cornet (Konan) |
Averages (Starting XI): |
Age |
29 years 100 days |
Appearances/Goals |
40.2 |
4.5 |
|
Another
friendly match at Wembley, which gave manager Gareth Southgate another
pre-World Cup look at his growing squad of players. Tyrick Mitchell and
Ollie Watkins started for the first time and altogether there were ten
changes from the previous match against Switzerland. Ivory Coast were a
new opponent for the Three Lions, and a good game was in prospect at the
start.
England seemed content for the visitors to have most of the
possession in the early stages, but on six minutes Ben White and Jude
Bellingham combined well to put Watkins in, but he was adjudged to be
narrowly offside. The England fans were keen to see a more attack-minded
home team and a more positive showing than some of the recent games have
produced. On eight minutes good approach play from Jack Grealish and
Raheem Sterling, who were linking well, gave James Ward-Prowse the chance
for a trademark cross. That was cleared to Declan Rice, whose following
centre was also cleared away by a determined defending.
There were
already signs of some roughhouse tactics from the African side, which
seems to be normal when facing sides from that continent, and Sterling,
especially, was taking a buffeting. Another free-kick against the Ivory
Coast side saw a fine centre in from Ward-Prowse to Tyrone Mings, but the
defender's header was deflected wide. Immediately a poor clearance out of
defence as Grealish latched on to the ball, but luckily for the Ivory
Coast his attempted pass to Sterling was intercepted.
At this stage
England were gaining the ascendency with Grealish, Bellingham and Sterling
particularly lively and linking well. On 15 minutes Bellingham came so
close as an exchange of passes, saw him shoot at the near post, only for
goalkeeper, Badra Ali Sangare to deflect the ball wide with his leg. From
the corner, Watkins is inches away from a touch at the far post. The
pressure was increasing and Bellingham, again to the fore, fed Grealish,
who so nearly squeezed another shot in at the near post.
With Rice
behind him Bellingham had a free licence to move forward, and he was
having a fine match, as was Rice, whose role was different but effective.
As the half approached the midway point, the only thing missing from
England was a goal their play deserved. A couple of rare Ivory Coast
attacks saw Maxwell Cornet crowded out, and then Harry Maguire,
ridiculously booed by some fans as his name was read out at the start,
cleverly shepherded the ball out for a goal-kick when under pressure from
a visiting attacker. Maguire won warm applause for that.
A stifled
penalty appeal by England and a Sterling shot that was well blocked by
Simon Deli followed. That was a vital stop from the defender, but on the
half-hour England finally broke the deadlock. Brilliant footwork by
Sterling created a chance to cross close in, and there was Watkins to
jubilantly tap the ball over the line for as easy a goal as he is ever
likely to score. What a way to celebrate your first start for England.
Four minutes later and yet another foul on Sterling gave Ward-Prowse the
chance to cross to Rice, but the West Ham player's header lacked pace and
direction and was easily saved by Sangare.
It was all happening in
the final five minutes of the half, as first Bellingham shot narrowly wide
and then, Serge Aurier, the Ivory Coast defender, who had already been
booked earlier, received a second yellow card followed by a red, for
talking out of turn after questioning the referee as to why he hadn't
received a free-kick? Even Grealish pleaded to the referee, but the
decision was right. African players do have a tendency to let their lack
of discipline get the better of themselves at times.
England then
came close again when Grealish and Sterling combined to see the latter's
shot blocked, but right on half-time England scored a second goal.
Grealish, Watkins and Sterling were all involved and after the keeper
parried a shot out to Grealish again, his clever pass gave Sterling the
goal his performance on the night deserved. A VAR check was cleared and
the visitors went into the break with a mountain to climb, two goals down
and a man down. An excellent half for England.
The second-half
began with England on top again. Walker-Peters came on for White at the
interval and the Ivory Coast made three changes. The visitors were still
walking a tightrope with some of their challenges and this was not a game
a referee enjoys. Bellingham again bursts through, but held the ball too
long before shooting, much to the exasperated Sterling's annoyance.
Walker-Peters sees a shot blocked as the hour mark approached, and that
time on the clock was the signal for Southgate to make lots of changes. It
was like watching the England rugby matches when most of the side is
replaced, I don't like seeing it. And how many names do these people want?
Smith Rowe, Walker-Peters, Ward-Prowse, all I can say is thank goodness
Alexander Arnold, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Hudson-Odoi and Loftus-Cheek were
not on the bench! Will we one day see an England team where all the
players have multiple names? I don't think I have enough ink in my pen for
that!
The game then follows the usual post-mass substitutions
pattern by falling a bit flat. The chance to really rub salt in the
wounded visitors was lost a little as the pressure dropped off. To be fair
the Ivory Coast defended well this half, and England struggled to find
gaps. Bellingham was still pulling the strings in midfield, and both Smith
Rowe and Ward-Prowse went close to scoring. (Two shots, not four!)
England were very comfortably on top but Nick Pope did have a second touch
during the last 15 minutes. With Grealish off now, the attack lacked the
flair shown earlier and on 77 minutes a Luke Shaw foul gave the visitors
their best chance of the night. From the free-kick by Jean Michael Seri
gave Deli a great chance, but his volley was high, wide and not so
handsome. England then brought on a sixth substitute (!) with Conor
Gallagher replacing Ward-Prowse. One of the other subs was Harry Kane and
he missed a couple of good chances as the time ticked away. Phil Foden
went close and Smith Rowe also had a go, and won a corner. From that, in
the third minute of added time, Foden's kick was headed in by Mings, well,
I say headed in, it actually came off his nose, the ball going down into
the ground and bouncing high into the net.
And that was it, game
over and a very comfortable win for England. The only criticism was that
the team still lack the killer instinct when so much on top, and that is
something they must work on before the World Cup arrives. Still, all is
well, the squad is strong, with lots of options, and there is no reason to
fear anyone.
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