Milner Shines As England Scrape Into The Next Round
Written by Dan on June 23, 2010
Let’s be honest here, two goals over three games in a group The Sun christened “EASY” (England, Algeria, Slovenia, Yanks) won’t be causing any of the other nations to shake in their boots, but we’re though and that’s all that counts.
James Milner was given the nod to start on the right against Slovenia for the final group game with England requiring a win to ensure progression. Fortunately his confidence didn’t seem dented following his horror show against USA in the first game, although he was a little cheap with possession during the opening 10 or 15 minutes.
However, he settled well, his discipline hugging the right touchline gave England the width they needed and it was quite fitting that it was Milner’s cross that provided the opportunity for Jermaine Defoe to fire in the only goal of the game midway through the first half.
Emile Heskey came on for the closing minutes in place of the goal scorer after Joe Cole had already replaced the disappointing Wayne Rooney whose strike against the post turns out to the difference between topping the group and finishing second. That might be a little harsh over 270 minutes of football, but it remains a fact that had that rippled the net, England would have held pole position going into the next round.
As it turns out, the United States managed to top the group after Landon Donovan found the winning goal in injury time of a thrilling game against Algeria. Over the course of the group’s games, especially considering their last minute winner against Slovenia being chalked off, the USA are probably top of the pile on merit.
As much as I would have loved to have seen England getting the theoretical advantage going into the knock out stages, I’m just thrilled that they’ve made it at all and that it was both England and USA to make it through, regardless of the order.
All 4 teams in Group D could still qualify, so we wait to see the results from the final games; Ghana vs Germany and Australia vs Serbia, to determine our opponents for Sunday. The only team it can’t be is Australia, but the Aussies could still make it through to face USA if they beat Serbia and the Germans lose to Ghana.
Let’s be honest, it’s going to be Germany, isn’t it?
And we’ll finally play brilliantly.
But it will go to penalties.
And we’ll lose.
Again.
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