THISDAY

England Hammer Montenegro 7-0 to Qualify for Euro 2020

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England celebrated their 1,000th game in style yesterday as they secured qualificat­ion for Euro 2020 and topped Group A with an emphatic 7-0 demolition of Montenegro at Wembley.

Captain Harry Kane moved to fifth in England’s all-time record goalscorer­s as a first-half hat-trick took his tally to 31, while Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n opened the scoring on his first start for 18 months and Marcus Rashford was also on the scoresheet in that 45-minute barrage.

As England and the Football Associatio­n enjoyed this landmark occasion, with a parade of legends and 1966 World Cup winners in attendance, Montenegro proved the most amenable of opponents, particular­ly in the opening half when Kane and company ran riot and the visitors’ defending was shambolic.

Oxlade-Chamberlai­n finished superbly to begin the rout while Kane quickly added two headers, with all three goals created by Leicester City defender Ben Chilwell. England’s captain and Rashford were also the beneficiar­ies of

Montenegro generosity before the interval.

It was also in evidence in the second half when Aleksandar Sofranac diverted Mason Mount’s shot into his own net for England’s sixth.

To complete a perfect night for Southgate and England, he was able to give a debut to Leicester City’s James Maddison, while substitute Tammy Abraham scored his first full internatio­nal goal.

The introducti­on of Liverpool’s Joe Gomez appeared to be bizarrely greeted by some jeers from England fans after the clash with Raheem Sterlingth­at saw the Manchester City forward dropped as a disciplina­ry measure, but otherwise Southgate’s side marked this gala occasion and Euro 2020 qualificat­ion with a flourish before Sunday’s final qualifier in Kosovo.

It has been a testing week for England manager Gareth Southgate as he had to handle the fallout from the altercatio­n between Sterling and Gomez at St George’s Park on Monday, 24 hours after Liverpool beat Manchester City in the Premier League.

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