The Scotsman

Racial abuse mars victory as England go goal crazy

- By SIMON PEACH at Podgorica City Stadium

● Monkey chants aimed at players as Southgate’s men hit five for second time in three days England’s impressive start to Euro 2020 qualificat­ion continued with a first-ever win in Montenegro, but the 5-1 victory was overshadow­ed by racist chanting.

Only 72 hours after kicking off their European Championsh­ip journey by hitting five without reply against the Czech Republic, England continued their Group A campaign in Podgorica, a previously unhappy hunting ground.

Marko Vesovic’s early strike had the hosts dreaming, but Ross Barkley’s brace along with Michael Keane, Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling efforts sealed the three points.

The latter made a gesture with his ears towards the Montenegro fans after scoring and there were monkey chants aimed at Danny Rose towards the end.

It was a despicable end to a week when England won back-to-back games by scoring five goals or more for the first time since 1984 as Southgate’s decision to turn to young talent paid off.

Declan Rice looked comfortabl­e enough on his first start and Callum Hudson-odoi recovered from a nervy opening in impressive fashion on the night he became the second-youngest player to start a competitiv­e match for his country.

Reports of racism first emerged in the opening minutes of a match in which initially cumbersome England were punished in the 17th minute.

Hudson-odoi’s measly challenge allowed Zarko Tomasevic to get his head on a hopeful diagonal pass and Keane failed to mop up the loose ball. Vesovic lapped up possession and bundled past the bumbling England centre-back to curl in.

The home crowd erupted in disbelief as much as joy, but England reacted with character that belied their inexperien­ce and their set-piece prowess brought a 30th-minute leveller.

Barkley sent an excellent right-footed free-kick to the far post, where Keane, right, powered home a header in front of the hardy 690 travelling fans.

Provider soon turned goalscorer as England stepped it up eight minutes after levelling.

Kane played the ball to the left flank and Hudson-odoi cut on to his right foot, darted past two defenders and sent in a bending shot that Barkley got the final touch on as Danijel Petkovic attempted to save.

Stefan Mugosa and Fatos Beciraj had attempts either side of England’s second goal, with Ljubisa Tumbakovic’s side continuing to push for a goal when the second half got under way. Hudson-odoi had now grown into proceeding­s and followed an exquisite crossfield ball with a pinpoint pass to the far post but Sterling could not quite get a telling touch.

The 18-year-old was looking lively after being switched to the left and cut inside with pace and skill before forcing Petkovic to a save low to his left.

England put the game to bed in the 59th minute. Persistenc­e was key as Barkley passed to Kane, who fed Sterling and eventually dug out a cutback for the Chelsea midfielder to slam home.

Henderson came on for his 50th cap in place of Dele Alli and soon England were celebratin­g a fourth. Sterling was sent scampering behind the Montenegro backline and he squared for Kane to direct into an empty net. That 71stminute effort was followed by a fifth goal ten minutes from time as Henderson threaded through to Sterling to direct home.

Hudson-odoi picked up an object thrown on to the field during the aftermath of that goal, while things boiled over late on. Rose was subjected to monkey chants after a heavy late challenge.

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