England National Team great shame when failed qualify for the Euro 2008 finals. Only a year ago, the Three Lions, England title with a pitch-up to the finals of a larger event, 2010 World Cup. The assurance was recorded as John Terry et al 5-1 victory (2-0) over Croatia in the follow-up 2010 World Cup qualifying Group 6 European zone at Wembley Stadium, London, England, yesterday morning WIT (10 / 9).
The victory was the eighth time for England in the European zone qualifying Group 6. With a collection of 24 points, the Three Lions can not be pursued by Croatia with 17 points and has played nine action. Similarly, Ukraine with 15 points from eight laga. Croatia and Ukraine would be practical only fought runner-up to remain qualified for the finals via the playoffs.
England successfully qualified for the final round could not be separated from the role of coach Fabio Capello. Since the office two years ago, Capello is the first time to handle the national team, but had a successful capital at the club level, able to turn the Three Lions as a solid force.
Victory over Croatia yesterday returned a successful proof concoction former coach Real Madrid, Juventus and AC Milan. The victory yesterday also better when compared with England in Zagreb victory exactly a year ago with the score 4-1.
If at the first meeting of Theo Walcott was the star, this time Aaron Lennon's turn to shine. 22 year-old winger Tottenham Hotspur's English mengkreasi two goals in the first round.
Penetration in the seventh minute to force Josip Simunic in the penalty box violations. Frank Lampard as the executioners did not waste the opportunity. In the 18th minute, crossing disundul Lennon Steven Gerrard to double the hosts advantage.
Our appearance on''20 minutes early is the best during qualifying. We drain the ball with good speed and passing. All players also issued its spirit,''said Capello as reported by Reuters.
Aaron Lennon''and the players this team needs. In position one on one, he's hard to stop,''continued 63-year coach of the Italian origin.
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