The Phnom Penh Post

Clinical Kane game for Slovakia

- Tom Williams

ENGLAND manager Gareth Southgate will count on Harry Kane to continue his goalscorin­g form against Slovakia tonight (at 1:45am Cambodian time) as his side close in on qualificat­ion for next year’s World Cup.

Kane belied his August goal drought with Tottenham Hotspur to score twice as England won 4-0 against Malta on Friday, taking his tally to five goals in his last three internatio­nal appearance­s.

If England prevail against Slovakia they will need just two points from their last two games to secure automatic qualificat­ion and Southgate says the firepower in his squad gives him plenty of options.

“It has been brilliant to look at the bench and be able to bring on Marcus [Rashford], Danny [ Welbeck], Jamie Vardy,” said the England manager, whose team lead Slovakia by two points. “We’ve got [ Jermain] Defoe and [Danie] Sturridge on there, so we’ve got some real quality and people who can make an impact.

“The bench in the modern game is crucial because the last 15 to 20 minutes are so important. That said, Harry throughout the game is always a threat and he will score goals for us. He’s proven that in the last few matches – five in three. It’s a privilege that we have got him with us.”

England were jeered by their own fans as they toiled to break down a Malta team ranked 190th in the world on a sultry night in Ta’Qali.

Kane broke the deadlock from Spurs teammate Dele Alli’s pass in the 53rd minute, but it was not until the last five minutes that England ran away with the game through goals from Ryan Bertrand, Danny Welbeck and Kane’s second.

Southgate’s team selection, wit h Ja ke Livermore partnering Jordan Henderson in centra l midfield, suggested that he saw the game more as a tune-up opportunit y than as a chance for England to boost their goal dif ference.

He is therefore likely to pick a similar starting XI at Wembley, although Marcus Rashford will hope to start after a sparky substitute appearance that included a fine pass from deep on the right for Kane’s second goal.

‘We will fight’

Southgate defended his decision to send Rashford on at half-time in place of the ineffectiv­e Raheem Sterling.

“I think attacking players and players that dribble and are brave enough to take people on, there’s always go- ing to be times where that isn’t going to quite work for them – [Friday] felt like one of those nights for Raheem,” Southgate said.

“I don’t like making a decision like that at half-time because, having played, you know how that feels, but I have got to make the right decision for the team. I felt that was.”

Slovakia tightened their grip on second place in Group F, which will yield a spot in the playoffs, after Adam Nemec’s 81st-minute tap-in earned them a 1-0 win over Slovenia in Trnava on Friday.

Victory left Jan Kozak’s men with a four-point cushion over Scotland and Slovenia, but although confidence is high, right-back Peter Pekarik knows Slovakia’s momentum could quickly disappear.

“I think that we’re very close to the place that would take us into the playoffs,” the Hertha Berlin defender said.

“The mood is great, as after every victory, and we will fly in a good mood, but it’s important to realise there’s a completely different match awaiting us.

“We have seen lots of England’s home games and they have amazing quality, but we will fight.”

Kozak is expected to recall former Liverpool centre-back Martin Skrtel and his defensive partner Jan Durica, both of whom missed the encounter with Slovenia through suspension.

 ?? ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP ?? England striker Harry Kane celebrates after scoring in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Malta at the National Stadium in Ta’Qali, Malta, on Friday.
ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP England striker Harry Kane celebrates after scoring in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Malta at the National Stadium in Ta’Qali, Malta, on Friday.

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