Wednesday, September 3, 2014

England 1-0 Norway: Sterling shines again as Rooney penalty seals win

Roy Hodgson's new captain scored the only goal of the game from the spot as the Three Lions warmed up for their first Euro 2016 qualifier in front of a half-empty Wembley crowd

Wayne Rooney began his tenure as England captain with a goal as the Three Lions beat Norway 1-0 in a friendly at Wembley.

Roy Hodgson's side, preparing for their first match of Euro 2016 qualifying on Monday, played to a sparse crowd of just 40,181 after their disastrous World Cup campaign and were unable to make a breakthrough before half-time in an unimpressive performance.

The moment came when Omar Elabdellaoui felled Raheem Sterling in the penalty box 67 minutes into the game, whereupon Rooney stepped up to blast home his 41st international goal, taking him above Michael Owen in the country's all-time highest-scorers list, with only Bobby Charlton, Gary Lineker and Jimmy Greaves still ahead of him.

VIEW FROM WEMBLEY
By Oliver Platt

England won at Wembley but it was not the morale-boosting victory that Roy Hodgson would have hoped for ahead of Monday's difficult first Euro 2016 qualifier against Switzerland. Wayne Rooney's penalty was all that separated two sides between whom there is a much wider gulf than that in terms of wages earned and experience on this stage.

Raheem Sterling's performance was a positive and Danny Welbeck impressed off the bench but how Hodgson gets the balance right in attack between Sterling, Rooney and Daniel Sturridge continues to prove something of a problem. The Liverpool duo showed glimpses of their ability to combine here but new captain Rooney was very quiet until he netted the winning goal.
England's performance will do little to boost confidence ahead of their test against Switzerland on Monday, while Norway will hope to cause an upset when they host Italy on Tuesday.

Hodgson, who was facing the same opponents as when he made his bow as England boss in May 2012, handed a first international start to Everton defender John Stones - the only newcomer in a starting XI that featured 10 members of the squad who went to the World Cup.

And it was the hosts who applied the early pressure at a half-empty Wembley, with Leighton Baines curling over from a fifth-minute free kick before Sterling and Sturridge almost unlocked the visiting defence.

Sturridge slipped the ball to the teenager in the penalty area but saw his eventual effort blocked after getting on the end of a backheeled return pass from his Reds team-mate.

Phil Jones guided a header just wide of the right-hand post from a corner in the 17th minute as England continued to look the most likely to break the deadlock, before Mohamed Elyounoussi drew a rare save from Joe Hart with a speculative effort from 20 yards.

Sterling and Sturridge linked up well once again in a move that eventually saw the latter put the ball on the roof of the net but an opening goal continued to prove elusive.

Jack Wilshere saw appeals for a penalty turned down before half-time, with replays suggesting that he may have gone down too easily under the challenge of Havard Nordtveit.

Joshua King forced Hart into a one-handed diving save from a corner five minutes into the second half – the best chance of the match at either end to that point.

Norway's early second-half momentum was halted somewhat when Cardiff City midfielder Mats Daehli required lengthy treatment after a coming together with Sterling, subsequently making way for Anders Konradsen.

England finally broke the deadlock 22 minutes from time when Rooney buried his penalty to the right of goalkeeper Orjan Nyland.

With the European Championship expanded to 24 teams for 2016, England's involvement is unlikely to be in doubt but their performance on Wednesday will do little to restore confidence following their World Cup nightmare.

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