Wembley:77.000 per festeggiare la qualificazione, Bielorussia battuta. Pari dell’ Irlanda del Nord e vittoria del Galles.


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Le gare del turno odierno valevoli per le qualificazioni alla prossima coppa del mondo hanno visto il successo dell’ Inghilterra contro la Bielorussia, la vittoria del Galles in Liechtenstein ed il pareggio dell’ Irlanda del Nord in Cecoslovacchia. Per quanto concerne la partita di Wembley ( foto ) va segnalata l’enorme consueta affluenza, intorno alle 77mila persone, per salutare la nazionale di Capello che ha chiuso il gruppo con una sola gara non vinta ( sconfitta in Ukraina ). Le eliminazioni del Galles e della selezione dell’ Ulster hanno un sapore diverso. I gallesi, seguiti anche oggi da circa 400 impagabili supporters, hanno deluso in queste qualificazioni mentre l’Irlanda del Nord, pareggiando anche sul non facile terreno della Repubblica Ceka, ha stupido positivamente i propri sostenitori, cullando fino a poche gare dalla fine il sogno di una imprevedibile qualificazione in Sud Africa.

 

England 3-0 Belarus

By Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer, at Wembley


Peter Crouch (right) celebrates after scoring
Crouch (right) has given Fabio Capello food for thought

England rounded off an impressive World Cup qualifying campaign with a comfortable victory over Belarus at Wembley.

Peter Crouch pressed home his claims for a place in the squad for South Africa by taking advantage of Wayne Rooney’s absence to spearhead a new-look England attack and score twice.He put England ahead in the fourth minute when he slid home a cross from Aston Villa’s Gabriel Agbonlahor as Fabio Capello’s side swiftly took control against a poor Belarus side.Shaun Wright-Phillips, another member of Capello’s undercard still with much to prove as the countdown to the World Cup continues, added the second after 59 minutes following a short corner from substitute David Beckham.

And Crouch rounded off a satisfactory night’s work for an unfamiliar looking England side when he turned in the third after Belarus keeper Yury Zhevnov failed to hold an effort from substitute Carlton Cole.As Capello’s players took the plaudits from an excellent Wembley crowd of nearly 77,000 at the final whistle, England were able to reflect on a job well done after winning nine out of 10 qualifying matches, making light work of a potentially difficult group.Capello will have learned little new from a low-key game with only pride and reputations riding on it, but he will have been delighted with how England adapted to the circumstances without key personnel such as Rooney and Steven Gerrard, albeit against sub-par opposition in Belarus.With Rooney ruled out by a calf injury suffered against Ukraine, Capello took the opportunity to field a new-look strike force of Crouch and Agbonlahor.And after Wright-Phillips had shot narrowly wide, they worked perfectly in tandem as England went ahead after only four minutes.Agbonlahor was released by Gareth Barry’s precise through ball, and he crossed for Crouch to bundle home from close range and continue his impressive strike rate for England with his 17th goal in 36 games.The raw pace of Aston Villa striker Agbonlahor was causing Belarus problems, and he forced a fine save from goalkeeper Zhevnov after he left defenders trailing in his wake with another burst of speed.Belarus were providing tame opposition for Capello’s reshaped line-up, but they had a half-chance when Sergei Kornilenko was just off target from close range.England goalkeeper Ben Foster, a late replacement for the injured David James, was virtually unemployed in the first half, although he was called into action to comfortably collect a routine free-kick from Sergei Omelyanchuk.Wembley was in carnival mood, despite the mediocre fare on offer, and Frank Lampard almost gave the crowd something more to cheer three minutes after the interval with a 20-yard free-kick that Zhevnov turned over the bar.The mere sight of Beckham warming up along Wembley’s touchline had brought one of the biggest cheers of the night, and the crowd were delighted when the former England captain was introduced in place of Aaron Lennon after 57 minutes.And Beckham, almost inevitably, was involved as England extended their lead two minutes later. He worked a short corner to Wright-Phillips, whose shot squirmed beyond Zhevnov, who should have done far better.Foster got the chance to distinguish himself after 63 minutes, and he did so with a fine one-handed save from Omelyanchuk.Crouch snapped up his second and England’s third with 16 minutes left when he pounced on another blunder by Zhevnov. He fumbled a shot from substitute Cole, on for Agbonlahor, and Crouch was on hand to slide home a simple opportunity.Substitute James Milner almost applied the final flourish with a low shot that rebounded to safety off an upright, with Beckham also striking the outside of the post seconds later.England’s players did a lap of Wembley at the end – not in celebration but as a gesture of thanks for their loyal supporters – and Capello can now focus all his attentions on South Africa.

( BBC Sport )

Czech Republic 0-0 N Ireland


Prague action
Tomas Hubschman and Grant McCann challenge for the ball in Prague

Northern Ireland finished fourth in World Cup Qualifying Group Three after ending their campaign with a 0-0 draw against the Czech Republic in Prague.

Niall McGinn had the best chance of a low-key, uninspiring first half but he scuffed his shot and Petr Cech managed to tip the ball over the crossbar.Damien Johnson cleared a Tomas Sivok header off the line before the break.Late in the game Milan Baros failed to get on the end of a cross and Maik Taylor saved from Marek Jankulovski.

( BBC Sport )

 

 

Page last updated at 19:52 GMT, Wednesday, 14 October 2009 20:52 UK

Liechtenstein 0-2 Wales

David Vaughan slides in for his first Wales goal
David Vaughan slides in for his first Wales goal in his 16th game


First international goals for David Vaughan and Aaron Ramsey saw Wales end a poor World Cup campaign on a high and eased pressure on boss John Toshack.Gareth Bale tormented group four bottom side Liechtenstein with a man-of-the-match display and his run and cross set up Vaughan who slid in for the first.A shaky Wales defensive display gave a number of chances to David Hasler.But Bale won a free kick on the edge of the box and Ramsey stepped forward to fire in a curling, right-footed strike.A hardy band of 400 Wales fans were watching in the tiny alpine state, despite Wales’ dismal record of seven losses in 10 games that had seen veteran manager Toshack come in for severe criticism.

 

( BBC Sport )

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