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Tuesday, 15 October 2013
England 2-0 Poland: Rooney & Gerrard book Three Lions' World Cup spot
Roy Hodgson's charges endured a nervy
second period as they failed to kill off the
match, until captain Steven Gerrard burst
forward, dinked the ball over Szczesny and
put the tie beyond doubt.
Chris Smalling was given the nod to replace
the suspended Kyle Walker in the England
starting line-up, while Michael Carrick was
preferred to Frank Lampard in midfield.
Poland, meanwhile, backed by a huge
following of around 18,000 fans, made
three changes to the side beaten by Ukraine
on Friday night, with Szczesny replacing
Artur Boruc in goal, while Piotr Celeban
and Waldemar Sobota also came in.
The game started at a frantic pace, with the
in-form Andros Townsend, rampaging up
the right flank once more, stinging the
palms of Szczesny. Danny Welbeck latched
onto the rebound, but could only send his
header wide of the post.
Poland were dangerous on the
counterattack and Sobota should have
done better when he was afforded too
much space but fired wide of the near post,
then England were given another let off
when Robert Lewandowski raced clear but
fired wide with only Joe Hart to beat.
There was no let up in the action as the
tricky Townsend rattled the crossbar with a
thumping left-footed strike, before Welbeck
somehow dragged a shot wide from point-
blank range when it seemed easier to
score.
The Manchester United striker was
presented with another chance 11 minutes
before half-time when Gerrard played him
in with a cushioned pass, but the 22-year-
old failed to get the ball out of his feet and
Szczesny came out to avert the danger.
It seemed it would be only a matter of time
before the breakthrough would come and
the opening goal duly arrived five minutes
before the break, when Leighton Baines
picked out Rooney with a pinpoint delivery
and the striker rose unmarked to head
home from six yards out, his seventh goal
in six Group H appearances.
Poland made a bright start to the second
half and Gary Cahill did well to get in the
way of a goal-bound shot from Mateusz
Klich, on as half-time substitute.
Cahill came close to a second England goal
five minutes after the break when the busy
Szczesny palmed away his downward
header from a Gerrard corner, then
Grzegorz Krychowiak almost put the ball
into his own net when stretching to cut out
Rooney's dangerous cross.
Lewandowski went one-on-one with Hart
once again on the hour-mark, but the
England keeper raced out and narrowed
the angle to thwart the Borussia Dortmund
striker.
Rooney almost had a second after 66
minutes only for Szczesny to tip away the
England striker's long-range strike that was
bound for the far corner, while Sturridge
was also denied by the Arsenal keeper once
more.
But just as the tension in Wembley was
becoming unbearable, captain Gerrard
struck the decisive blow that guaranteed
the three points England needed to top the
group, driving into the penalty area before
neatly finishing past Szczesny to seal the
Three Lions' place in Brazil next summer.
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