England confirmed their place at Euro 2016 after a routine dismissal
of San Marino - but captain Wayne Rooney must wait to eclipse Sir Bobby
Charlton's all-time goals tally.
Rooney scored a record-equalling 49th goal with an
early penalty but was surprisingly substituted by England manager Roy
Hodgson with history beckoning and the San Marino defence out on its
feet. He must now try again against Switzerland at Wembley on Tuesday.
There was still plenty for England to celebrate,
though, as they made it seven wins out of seven in qualifying to ensure
they will be in France next summer.
England were never under threat and it was another
damage limitation exercise for San Marino, especially after Cristian
Brolli headed into his own net before half-time.
Ross Barkley nodded in his first England goal after the
break and England romped clear with two goals from substitute Theo
Walcott and Harry Kane's clever lofted finish.
ROONEY MADE TO WAIT
There was general astonishment - probably shared by Rooney
himself - when he was substituted after 58 minutes needing just one goal
to beat Charlton's record.
Rooney will surpass the former Manchester United
player's mark eventually and perhaps it will be more fitting should he
seal it against Switzerland at Wembley on Tuesday rather than this
quaint 6,600-capacity arena with many fans getting a free view from the
hills that rise up at one end of the stadium.
It looked like the record was there for the taking when
Rooney tucked away that early penalty but he had no further clear
chances - although one would surely have come against a home defence
that was exhausted in the last 25 minutes.
HOW FRESH FACES FARED
England manager Roy Hodgson gave opportunities to players in the
relatively sedate surroundings of San Marino and one man in particular
took his chance with relish.
Swansea City's Jonjo Shelvey, making his first England appearance in almost three years, was positive in possession, happy to play a deeper role but also willing to get forward and show his range of passing. He capped his performance by making the fifth goal for substitute Kane.
He will have created a good impression with Hodgson through his discipline and work-rate and can feel he has worked his way back into the England fold.
Barkley also made his mark with a neatly-taken header from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's cross as well as a few trademark moments of quality.
It was a tougher night for Leicester City's Jamie Vardy, who struggled to get into the action and, for a short while in the second half, became embroiled in a running battle with San Marino defender Giovanni Bonini.
Everton's John Stones, at the centre of so much speculation recently as Chelsea were willing to pay in excess of £30m for his services, had little to do other than handle the unique pressure of ensuring San Marino did not score their first goal of the Euro 2016 qualifiers on his watch.
ARE ENGLAND IN SHAPE FOR EURO 2016
Well, they will definitely be there and, as the first team to
qualify (hosts France apart) Hodgson has some time for experimentation
in the final three qualifiers.
England will not travel to France among the favourites but there is some fine young talent in this squad in the shape of the likes of Barkley, Luke Shaw, Kane, Stones and, of course, Raheem Sterling, who was rested on Saturday.
Hodgson will hope they continue to develop rapidly over the next 12 months alongside established, experienced players such as Rooney.
This should mean England can travel with hope and optimism. But potential winners? That is a long stretch.
WHAT THEY SAID
England striker Wayne Rooney: "It's a proud moment to equal Sir Bobby Charlton's record. My aim is to push on and try and help the team win on Tuesday and break the record.
"It would have been great if the record had happened tonight. Obviously the tradition of Wembley and to break the record at Wembley would be great."
England manager Roy Hodgson: "I am more than satisfied and we won it with a good margin.
"One or two who weren't in contention to play on Tuesday night have pushed their claims and Jonjo Shelvey deserves a mention."
HODGSON WILL BE DELIGHTED
Former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas on BBC Radio 5 live: "There have been some decent performances from England. Ross Barkley stepped it up in the second half, Nathaniel Clyne bombed up and down the right flank and Jonjo Shelvey has hardly given the ball away.
"England manager Roy Hodgson will be delighted with his team's discipline, energy and professionalism."
MAN OF THE MATCH: JONJO SHELVEY
The Swansea man impressed on his return to the national team, winning his second cap. The midfielder staked a claim for a regular place |
STATISTICS
- England have now won their last six meetings against San Marino, netting 37 goals in the process (6-0, 7-1, 5-0, 8-0, 5-0, 6-0)
- A player from a London club has scored every time England have faced San Marino
- Wayne Rooney has now scored five goals against San Marino, more than he has against any other side in an England shirt
Lineup,
Bookings (1) & Substitutions (6)
SAN MARINO ENGLAND
01 Simoncini 01 Hart
02 Bonini (Tosi - 72' ) 02 Clyne
04 Brolli 05 Stones
05 Simoncini (Della Valle - 80' ) 06 Jagielka
06 Palazzi 03 Shaw
03 Berardi Booked 07 Milner (Delph - 58' )
07 Hirsch 04 Shelvey
08 Battistini 11 Oxlade-Chamberlain (Walcott - 67' )
09 Chiaruzzi 08 Barkley
11 Vitaioli 09 Vardy
10 Selva (Rinaldi - 75' ) 10 Rooney (Kane - 59' )
02 Bonini (Tosi - 72' ) 02 Clyne
04 Brolli 05 Stones
05 Simoncini (Della Valle - 80' ) 06 Jagielka
06 Palazzi 03 Shaw
03 Berardi Booked 07 Milner (Delph - 58' )
07 Hirsch 04 Shelvey
08 Battistini 11 Oxlade-Chamberlain (Walcott - 67' )
09 Chiaruzzi 08 Barkley
11 Vitaioli 09 Vardy
10 Selva (Rinaldi - 75' ) 10 Rooney (Kane - 59' )
SUBSTITUTES SUBSTITUTES
12 Benedettini 12 Smalling
13 Berretti 13 Butland
14 Della Valle 14 Walcott
15 Della Valle 15 Cahill
16 Golinucci 16 Carrick
17 Mazza 17 Delph
18 Rinaldi 18 Kane
19 Stefanelli 19 Mason
20 Tosi 20 Sterling
21 Valentini 21 Gibbs
22 Vitaioli 22 Heaton
23 Muraccini
13 Berretti 13 Butland
14 Della Valle 14 Walcott
15 Della Valle 15 Cahill
16 Golinucci 16 Carrick
17 Mazza 17 Delph
18 Rinaldi 18 Kane
19 Stefanelli 19 Mason
20 Tosi 20 Sterling
21 Valentini 21 Gibbs
22 Vitaioli 22 Heaton
23 Muraccini
Ref: Leontios Trattou
Att: 4,378
MATCH STATS
Shots
2 Eng 22
On Target
1 Eng 8
Full Time Match ends, San Marino 0, England 6. 90:00 +2:02 Full time
Full Time Second Half ends, San Marino 0, England 6.
90:00 +0:33 Foul by Harry Kane (England). 90:00 +0:33 Alessandro Della Valle (San Marino) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
89:22 Foul by Jamie Vardy (England).
89:22 José Adolfo Hirsch (San Marino) wins a free kick on the right wing.
88:19 Foul by Ross Barkley (England).
88:19 Matteo Vitaioli (San Marino) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
86:48 Theo Walcott (England) wins a free kick on the right wing.
86:48 Foul by Mirko Palazzi (San Marino).
83:08 Attempt saved. Danilo Rinaldi (San Marino) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by José Adolfo Hirsch with a headed pass.
81:16 Attempt missed. Theo Walcott (England) right footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by John Stones with a through ball.
80:00 Substitution
Substitution Substitution, San Marino. Alessandro Della Valle replaces Davide Simoncini.
79:21 Foul by Harry Kane (England). 79:21 Cristian Brolli (San Marino) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
77:34 Goal scored
Goal!
Goal! San Marino 0, England 6. Theo Walcott (England) right footed
shot from the right side of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted
by Ross Barkley with a through ball.
76:13 Goal scored
Goal!
Goal! San Marino 0, England 5. Harry Kane (England) right footed
shot from the right side of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted
by Jonjo Shelvey with a through ball.
74:56 Offside, England. Jamie Vardy tries a through ball, but Harry Kane is caught offside. 74:43 Substitution
Substitution Substitution, San Marino. Danilo Rinaldi replaces Andy Selva.
71:51 Substitution
Substitution Substitution, San Marino. Luca Tosi replaces Giovanni Bonini.
Source
BBCSports
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