England 3-0 Russia, 12 September 2007, Euro 2008 qualifier

England 3-0 Russia, 12 September 2007, Euro 2008 qualifier

An excellent performance by England, defensively and offensively, although they had Michael Owen and Ashley Cole to thank the most for this win.

Owen’s two first-half goals were capped by a rare Ferdinand finish as England weathered Russia’s late attacks to keep another clean sheet (Robinson’s mom must be proud) and go 2nd in their Euro 2008 qualifying group. On today’s evidence the return leg in Moscow will be extremely tough and England would be odds on to get a point from the game (I wouldn’t be surprised if they lost).

A home win against Croatia is a must now.

Half-time Update: England 2-0 Russia – easily the best performance by England this year, although to be fair Russia never should cause them much trouble at this level. The lack of width on the left flank cuts down on attacking options and Heskey is only taking up space, but with Owen in fine form and newcomers Barry and SWP increasingly influential, this is England’s game, despite Russia’s slick passing and movement.


England v Russia Preview

England will take on Russia on 12 September 2007 in the most important game of their Euro 2008 qualification. Beat Russia at home and take a point from them in Moscow next month, and England will be shoe-ins for qualification.

England dominated Israel comfortably on Saturday, but Russia are tactically astute and will hardly fall apart or sit back the way Israel did.

With Owen Hargreaves and Frank Lampard definitely out, Macca has Carrick and Barry to choose from for the second central midfield berth and it seems likely that Barry will be rewarded for his good performance against Israel with a starting berth against Russia. It’s hard on Carrick but to be fair he’s had his chances and he didn’t hold on to them when it counted. It’s back to United for him and if he starts ahead of a possibly injured Hargreaves against Everton on the weekend he’ll have another chance to get his game back on.

With the rest of the team expected to carry over from Saturday, the only other question is the toss-up between Heskey and Crouch. This isn’t a choice, IMO – start Heskey and then bring Crouchie on as a sub with 35-30 mins left in the game. This works only if Heskey batters the crap out of the opposition defenders because with Crouch it’s a good chance that he’ll get booked and frustrated by a tight defence.

I’d still like to see England play down on the big man – little man combination and go for all-out pace up front, using Defoe / Young to partner Owen and have Young / Downing on the left, with both Joe Cole and Peter Crouch on the bench. OR you could reverse this, start with Cole and Crouch and then attack with pace in 30 mins to go when the opposition defence is tiring. In either case, we’ve got a very talented group of players waiting on the wings and it’s not as if Heskey is going to score a hattrick or Cole is going to use the width on the left to England’s benefit.

Thanks to his lack of action, Paul Robinson stays on as England keeper. Tough luck for Carson. If England are to progress to the Euro 2008 finals, they’ll need to win the rest of their games (or at least avoid defeat) and that means Robinson will play better than expected and keep his spot for Switzerland and Austria. If he bungles up, England are also out.

England Squad

P Neville and A Smith – both ex Man Utd players and two players I love for their commitment to the cause – shouldn’t be in this squad.

Goalkeepers: P Robinson, D James, S Carson

Defenders: M Richards, W Brown, R Ferdinand, J Terry, A Cole, J Lescott, P Neville, N Shorey

Midfielders: D Bentley, S Gerrard, F Lampard, J Cole, S Wright-Phillips, M Carrick, G Barry, S Downing, O Hargreaves

Strikers: A Smith, M Owen, P Crouch, A Johnson, J Defoe, A Young, E Heskey

Topics: England, European Championships, Features

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10 Comments

  1. Mikhail

    ——- Кеrzhakov—– Pavlychenko

    ——————Arshavin—————-

    Zhirkov——–Semshov———Zyrjanov

    Berezutskij—– Berezutskij—–Ignashevich—Anykov

    ———————–Malafeev

    September 9th, 2007 @ 03:19
  2. Sneg

    It will be a bit different.
    Shava and Kerzh will be attaking.
    While instead Pavlyuchenko Bilyaletdinov will play in midfield

    September 12th, 2007 @ 19:35
  3. jack

    Heskey should be taken out, that assist aside he played rather poorly. Alan Smith/Rooney will do better once they get used to Owen, who is returning to fine form. Also, G. Neville probably will lose his place to richards and Terry continues to underperform.

    September 13th, 2007 @ 03:01
  4. Mgmg

    England team could play very well!!

    September 13th, 2007 @ 13:31
  5. ENGLAND4EVER

    HA HA HA, TAKE THAT!!!!!! AND WE ARE JUST WARMING UP TOO.

    September 13th, 2007 @ 13:31
  6. verysong

    england still a very good team!!
    hahaha!!
    i wil stand by you~!!!

    September 13th, 2007 @ 15:11
  7. chanda

    you cannot play rooney and owen together, you need to have a striker at least 6 foot to win anything. look at all of the world cups won in recet years, only teams with one big striker win…italy with luca toni

    if heskey is removed, crouch must replace him
    rooney therefore cannot go up front and must play in midfield unless you wish for owen to be dropped in place of him.

    September 13th, 2007 @ 18:34
  8. toby

    My first trip to the new Wembley (for those who haven’t been its is HUGE and is the mutts nuts for comfort/good views – a bit weird for atmosphere, it’s so big you can’t hear what is being sung the other end of the ground)

    Some intersesting comments above – here’s my tuppence worth:

    Heskey & Owen works – for those of you expecting goals from both strikers: FORGET IT. Heskey was there purely to win the ball in the air and hold it up for Owen. Last night he was immense in this role. This is from someone who can’t abide him normally. Our goals will come from elsewhere than Emile.

    Feed Michael Owen enough chances and he WILL score.

    Gareth Barry is excellent

    Rio had a good game, a goal and only one major concentration lapse this time.

    Joe Cole was not so great, P Neville was slightly better if only for a few minutes

    S Gerrard was the best player on the pitch by far – he attacked going forward and tackled going back. For that reason alone he’s better than Lamps. Without Gerrard quite frankly we’re F*cked.

    Ashley Cole had a good game, an automatic pick in this position.

    SWP hardly went forward in the second half until 10 minutes from time. First half he was all over them.

    Micah Richards is pure class – again an automatic pick whilst in this form

    Terry was solid, hardly set the world alight but definitely solid.

    Robinson made a couple of saves, but otherwise a fairly quiet night.

    The Ref went blind between the 70 and 85 minute marks. He kept on awarding first a throw, then a free kick against us, then carded our player (Joe Cole?) for complaining

    Thats it really 3-0! I hope every trip to NEW Wembley is as good!

    September 13th, 2007 @ 21:29
  9. wifenglandallthaway

    adding to tobys message…wembley is not for those who arent willing to spend alotof money on refreshments…a 1/4pound chessburger for instance is almost £8…can of coke…£2.70…now i no this is the best viewing experience in the uk…but that is unreal…so just a memo for those planning on booking

    September 14th, 2007 @ 00:23
  10. Ahmed Bilal

    Gerrard was not as involved in the game as he usually is, btw.

    September 14th, 2007 @ 07:17

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