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Millennium Stadium
Millennium Stadium
Wales
0-2
England
Saturday 26 March 2011 (15:00)
European Championship Qualifier Group G
Attendance: 68,959
âš½ Frank Lampard 7'
âš½ Darren Bent 14'
🟨 Danny Collins (56), Craig Bellamy (82), David Vaughan (82), James Collins (86)
🟨 Wayne Rooney 37', Glen Johnson 84'
First Half
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âš½ 7' Frank Lampard (pen)
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âš½ 14' Darren Bent
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🟨 37' Wayne Rooney
Second Half
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⮌ 70' Wayne Rooney
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⮕ 70' James Milner
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⮌ 82' Jack Wilshere
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⮕ 82' Stewart Downing
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🟨 84' Glen Johnson
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⮌ 88' Scott Parker
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⮕ 88' Phil Jagielka
WALES
ENGLAND
1Wayne Hennessey
2Chris Gunter
3Danny Collins 56
4Andrew Crofts
5James Collins 86
6Ashley Williams
7Joe Ledley
8Craig Bellamy 82
9Steve Morison 65
10Aaron Ramsey (Capt.) 70
11Andy King 65

Subs
15David Vaughan 82 65
18Ched Evans 65
Starting XI
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01Joe Hart (G)
Cap number 9
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02Glen Johnson (D)
Cap number 32
🟨84'
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03Ashley Cole (D)
Cap number 88
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06John Terry (D) (C)
Cap number 67
⮌88'
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07Frank Lampard (M)
Cap number 85
âš½7' (pen)
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08Jack Wilshere (M)
Cap number 3
⮌82'
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11Ashley Young (M)
Cap number 13
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09Darren Bent (F)
Cap number 9
âš½14'
🟨37'⮌70'
Substitutes
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13Phil Jagielka (D)
Cap number 8
⮕88'
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15James Milner (M)
Cap number 17
⮕70'
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16Stewart Downing (M)
Cap number 25
⮕82'
2010
/11

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gashead eric
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Three Lions ease to victory over Wales Print Email Share Saturday, 26 March, 2011 Frank Lampard and Darren Bent goals do the damage in the first half. by Nicholas Veevers at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff England got their European Championship qualifying campaign back on track in Cardiff, where two first-half goals from Frank Lampard and Darren Bent proved enough to see off a spirited Wales team. The Three Lions restored their place at the top of Group G, with what was their game-in-hand on Montenegro and it was a controlled and competitive display from Fabio Capello’s men against a team that never gave up throughout the game. With Scott Parker brought in to the team to play a deep-lying midfield role, that allowed Jack Wilshere and Frank Lampard the freedom to move forward and link with the likes of Darren Bent in front of them and Wayne Rooney and Ashley Young to either side of them. Parker was everywhere in his own half, picking up loose balls, gaining possession and feeding his team-mates whilst offering an outlet for the defenders. Likewise, Wilshere played a similar role further forward and it gave England a more penetrative look in general as they kept possession comfortably across the back and through the middle. England got themselves ahead early on too, which no doubt helped settle a few nerves. The opening came in the sixth minute, when captain John Terry strode forward with the ball from defence and traded passes with Ashley Cole, before feeding Young on the edge of the area. The Aston Villa man turned sharply into the box before James Collins crudely hacked him down to leave the referee with little option but to point to the spot. Lampard stepped up and made no mistake, sending Wayne Hennessey the wrong way and smashing into the bottom left corner. A second goal followed soon after, as the Three Lions caught the Welsh defence out with two clinical passes from back to front. With Glen Johnson in possession inside his own half, there seemed little danger until the Liverpool man fizzed the ball down the line to Young. He skipped past Danny Collins and placed a perfect cross into the middle for Bent, who fired emphatically into the roof of the net to put his side firmly in control. After a fiery and passionate opening, the home crowd had been well and truly silenced, allowing England to dictate the tempo of the play which is exactly what Capello would have wanted. Wales were struggling to create any real opportunities from open play and it was no surprise that a set-piece forced Joe Hart into his first meaningful action of the game in the 35th minute, after Lampard fouled Steve Morison midway into the England half. Craig Bellamy played a dangerous ball towards James Collins in the area, but Hart was out quickly to punch clear whilst under pressure from the big defender. The only real negative from the first-half as far as England were concerned was the caution received by Rooney for a foul on Joe Ledley, which will see the Manchester United man ruled out of the next qualifier against Switzerland. Wales came out after the break with renewed vigour, and they had a half-chance ten minutes after the re-start when a raking cross-field pass from Bellamy found Andy King making pace on the right. He controlled the ball well, but could only fire his shot high and wide of the target. They had an even better opportunity on the hour mark when Ledley fed a pass into Morison in the area. The former England C striker was in space, but his poor control let him down and allowed Terry the chance to make a saving tackle. King then fired over the bar again, after skilfully working some space for himself on the edge of the box in what was proving to be the hosts’ best spell of the match. Despite a string of corners though, they never really troubled Hart too much as England comfortably saw out the game to pick up the three points they had targeted back across the border. Wales Wayne Hennessey Chris Gunter Danny Collins Andrew Crofts 56'Ashley Williams Joe Ledley 70'Craig Bellamy 81'Steve Morison 65'Aaron Ramsey(C) Andrew King 65'James Collins 87'Substitutes Glyn Myhill Danny Gabbidon Neil Eardley David Vaughan 65' 81'Joe Allen Simon Church Ched Evans 65' England Ashley Young Joe Hart Glen Johnson Ashley Cole Michael Dawson Frank Lampard (PEN)7' Scott Parker Darren Bent 15' Wayne Rooney John Terry(C)J Jack Wilshere Substitutes Joleon Lescott James Milner 70' Stewart Downing 82' Jermain Defoe Robert Green Andrew Carroll Phil Jagielka 89' REF Olegário BenquerençaATTENDANCE 68959

wrrxh04
84

England Goal scorers Frank Lampard 7''(pen) and Marcus Bent 15'' Wales starting Line up Wayne Hennessey Chris Gunter Danny Collins Andrew Crofts 56'' Ashley Williams Joe Ledley 70'' Craig Bellamy 81'' Steve Morison 65'' Aaron Ramsey(C) Andrew King 65'' James Collins 87'' Substitutes Glyn Myhill Danny Gabbidon Neil Eardley David Vaughan 65'' 81'' Joe Allen Simon Church Ched Evans 65'' England starting line up Ashley Young Joe Hart Glen Johnson 84'' Ashley Cole Michael Dawson Frank Lampard (PEN)7'' Scott Parker 89'' Darren Bent 15'' Wayne Rooney 37'' 70'' John Terry(C) Jack Wilshere 82'' Substitutes Joleon Lescott James Milner 70'' Stewart Downing 82'' Jermain Defoe Robert Green Andrew Carroll Phil Jagielka 89'' REF Olegário Benquerença ATTENDANCE 68959

BlueWes
63

England killed the game before it even started. A Lampard penalty and Bent goal within 15 minutes ensured England took the points in this crucial qualifier. National Express with JJ and Jamie.