The Jerusalem Post

England keeps its head to down Scotland

- (Reuters)

LONDON (Reuters) – A trio of thundering headers gave England a thumping victory over its oldest foe as Scotland put up a fight before being swept aside 3-0 in Friday’s World Cup qualifier at Wembley.

Daniel Sturridge’s bullet header in the first half and equally impressive efforts after the break from Adam Lallana and Gary Cahill ensured England emerged from internatio­nal football’s oldest fixture having consolidat­ed its lead at the top of Group F.

While it was not the one-sided romp the scoreline suggests and England only pulled clear in the second half having survived some nervy moments, the result will have strengthen­ed interim boss Gareth Southgate’s chances of claiming the role on a permanent basis.

With his side having moved onto 10 points from four matches, two clear of nearest rivals Slovenia, Southgate now looks almost certain to be appointed the permanent replacemen­t to Sam Allardyce.

For his counterpar­t Gordon Strachan, though, the future looks increasing­ly bleak, his side sitting second bottom in the standings with four points.

Strachan had made sweeping changes to the side that lost to Slovakia in its previous qualifier and had clearly set his team up to make England uncomforta­ble and it was a game plan that worked to perfection until 24th minute.

A sprawling Scottish defender blocked Raheem Sterling’s shot, but the ball fell kindly for Kyle Walker whose driven cross was angled superbly into the net by a stooping Sturridge.

Having broken the visitors’ resistance, England conspired to hand them a route back into the match two minutes later and would have been pegged back had Scotland defender Grant Hanley not headed hopelessly over the bar when completely unmarked.

That was the first of a series of let-offs for England, which survived two heart-inmouth moments at the start of the second half when James Forrest pulled a shot hideously wide from 10 meters and Robert Snodgrass had one blocked from a similar range.

Within moments, however, England put the encounter to bed showing the sort of quality in front of goal Scotland had lacked, as Danny Rose’s cross from the left found Lallana on the penalty spot to head powerfully past Craig Gordon.

England’s third arrived on 60 minutes as Wayne Rooney’s corner found Cahill, who flashed his near-post header past Gordon and into the far corner.

 ??  ?? ADAM LALLANA celebrates scoring England’s second goal with Wayne Rooney as it defeated Scotland 3-0 in their World Cup qualifier in London on Friday.
ADAM LALLANA celebrates scoring England’s second goal with Wayne Rooney as it defeated Scotland 3-0 in their World Cup qualifier in London on Friday.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Israel