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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
England 3-1 Egypt: Crouch stunning double
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Appeared as a substitute, England player Shaun Wright-Phillips and Peter Crouch to change the situation and scored three goals to the goal that turned left Egypt 0-1 to 3-1, in a friendly match, at Wembley on Wednesday (3/3/2010).
The results were so shocking and a relief, considering the bad end of the English settlement in the first round. In the fifth minute, for example, Frank Lampard almost broke goalkeeper El Hadari. Utilizing feedback Theo Walcott, Lampard fired the ball, which, unfortunately, still on the foot of El Hadari and out of the target.
The next opportunity, created by Jermain Defoe in the 18th minute. At that time, he managed to reach the bait Wayne Rooney in the middle of the penalty box and fired. However, Al-Muhammadi successfully block the ball, just after the foot off Defoe.
Too busy attacking, the British instead Zidan missed a goal in minute 23. Utilizing long bait failed anticipated Matthew Upson, Zidan fired right into the middle of rushing goalkeeper, who failed driven Robert Green.
Goal was not necessarily to make Egyptian play better. They remained in the depressed position and threatened. In the 30th minute their goalkeeper barely breaking even by Wayne Rooney. However, the ball was bounced on the crossbar. British impasse continues until the halftime whistle sounded.
Entering the second half, England improve coordination game. Almost without ever threatened, they were able to equalize through Peter Crouch in the 56th minute. Utilizing feedback Garreth Barry, he sent a ball from the middle of the penalty box into the net Egypt.
Goal is to restore the confidence of England. They also double the strength and consistent attack pounded the fortress of Egypt. Although not as often as before, the attack is more well-organized English and dangerous.
British hard work eventually led 2-1 thanks to a goal advantage Shaun Wright-Phillips in the 75th minute. Utilizing a ball threw up a shot of James Milner who tipped by El Hadari, Wright-Phillips strikes the ball into the top left corner of the Egypt goal.
Egypt has not risen, when Crouch scored his second goal and led 3-1 with England in the 79th minute. Exploiting cross-Wright Phillips, Crouch kicked the ball from the middle of the penalty box to the middle of the Egyptian goal.
Last Goal Crouch undermine morale Egypt. They also forget the intention to attack and stay completely focused. The result, though failing to add a goal, they can prevent the British added a goal.
Throughout the fight, the British record for the ball off 55 percent and just ten shots on goal from 17 businesses. Meanwhile, the Egyptians are able to make six golden opportunity from eight experiments. (*)
Lineup:
England: Green; Upson, Brown, Terry, Baines; Gerrard (Milner 73), Barry, Lampard (Carrick 46), Walcott (Wright-Phillips 57); Defoe (Crouch 46), Rooney (Cole 86)
Egypt: El Hadari; Said (Salem 86), Gomaa, Moawad (Abdelshafy 76), Al Muhammadi; Ghaly, Fathi, Hassan (Nagy 64), Rabou; Zidan (Aboutriaka 76), Ebdelmaby (Zaki 64)
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The results were so shocking and a relief, considering the bad end of the English settlement in the first round. In the fifth minute, for example, Frank Lampard almost broke goalkeeper El Hadari. Utilizing feedback Theo Walcott, Lampard fired the ball, which, unfortunately, still on the foot of El Hadari and out of the target.
The next opportunity, created by Jermain Defoe in the 18th minute. At that time, he managed to reach the bait Wayne Rooney in the middle of the penalty box and fired. However, Al-Muhammadi successfully block the ball, just after the foot off Defoe.
Too busy attacking, the British instead Zidan missed a goal in minute 23. Utilizing long bait failed anticipated Matthew Upson, Zidan fired right into the middle of rushing goalkeeper, who failed driven Robert Green.
Goal was not necessarily to make Egyptian play better. They remained in the depressed position and threatened. In the 30th minute their goalkeeper barely breaking even by Wayne Rooney. However, the ball was bounced on the crossbar. British impasse continues until the halftime whistle sounded.
Entering the second half, England improve coordination game. Almost without ever threatened, they were able to equalize through Peter Crouch in the 56th minute. Utilizing feedback Garreth Barry, he sent a ball from the middle of the penalty box into the net Egypt.
Goal is to restore the confidence of England. They also double the strength and consistent attack pounded the fortress of Egypt. Although not as often as before, the attack is more well-organized English and dangerous.
British hard work eventually led 2-1 thanks to a goal advantage Shaun Wright-Phillips in the 75th minute. Utilizing a ball threw up a shot of James Milner who tipped by El Hadari, Wright-Phillips strikes the ball into the top left corner of the Egypt goal.
Egypt has not risen, when Crouch scored his second goal and led 3-1 with England in the 79th minute. Exploiting cross-Wright Phillips, Crouch kicked the ball from the middle of the penalty box to the middle of the Egyptian goal.
Last Goal Crouch undermine morale Egypt. They also forget the intention to attack and stay completely focused. The result, though failing to add a goal, they can prevent the British added a goal.
Throughout the fight, the British record for the ball off 55 percent and just ten shots on goal from 17 businesses. Meanwhile, the Egyptians are able to make six golden opportunity from eight experiments. (*)
Lineup:
England: Green; Upson, Brown, Terry, Baines; Gerrard (Milner 73), Barry, Lampard (Carrick 46), Walcott (Wright-Phillips 57); Defoe (Crouch 46), Rooney (Cole 86)
Egypt: El Hadari; Said (Salem 86), Gomaa, Moawad (Abdelshafy 76), Al Muhammadi; Ghaly, Fathi, Hassan (Nagy 64), Rabou; Zidan (Aboutriaka 76), Ebdelmaby (Zaki 64)
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