England Football Online
 Home  New Team Matches
Seasons Competition  Opponents Comment
Features Q & A Forum Appendices
Contact Us Page Last Updated 1 March 2006
 
Match No. 834 vs. Argentina Match No. 836 vs. Hungary Match Results


England National Football Team Match No. 8
35

England 2 Uruguay 1 [0-1]

Wednesday, 1 March 2006

Match Summary and Report

Match Summary and Report Team Records England Pre-Match Uruguay Pre-Match

 

Match Summary

Status: International friendly
Venue: Anfield Road, Liverpool, capacity 45,522;
Attendance: 40,013.
Goals: Uruguay - Omar Pouso, 26th min.
England - Peter Crouch, 75th min.
England - Joe Cole, 93rd+ min.
Cautions: England - David Beckham, 44th min., foul;
Uruguay - Diego Lugano, 69th min., foul;
Uruguay - Carlos Diogo, 82nd min., dissent;
Uruguay - Diego
Forlán, 84th min., dissent;
England - Jamie Carragher, 88th min., foul;
Expulsions: None.
Officials:
(black)
Referee - Stefano Farina, 43 (19-Sep-1962), Italy, FIFA-listed 2001.
Assistant Referees - Gabriele Contini, 41 (23-Nov-1964) & Maurizio Toscano, Italy.
Fourth Official - Martin Atkinson, 35 (31-Mar-1971), England.
Conditions: Kickoff 8.05 p.m. BST;
Miscellany: A minutes silence and black armbands will be worn by the England team in honour of Peter Osgood, who died earlier in the day, and Ron Greenwood, the ex-England manager who died last month.
Statistics:

Type

England

Uruguay

Goal Attempts 16 9
Attempts on Target 7 3
Hit Bar/Post 0 0
Corner Kicks Won 11 4
Offside Calls Against 2 1
Fouls Conceded 21 15
Possession 66.1% 33.9%

England Team

Ranking:

9th in FIFA ranking of 15 February 2006; 4th in Elo world ranking before this match and 3rd after this match.

Colours: Red shirts, white shorts, red stockings -  The 2006 "away" uniform.
Coach: Sven-Göran Eriksson, 58, appointed 31 October 2000, took post 12 January 2001, 
60th match, W 35 - D 15 - L 10 - F 113 - A 58.
Captain: David Beckham, 51st captaincy, handed to Gary Neville in the 64th minute.

England Lineup

Player Birthdate Age Pos Club App G Career
1-Robinson, Paul W. 15-Oct-1979 26 G Tottenham Hotspur FC 19 0 2003-active
2-Neville, Gary A. 18-Feb-1975 31 D Manchester United FC 78 0 1995-active
3-Bridge, Wayne M., sub off 32st min. 05-Aug-1980 25 D Chelsea FC, on loan at Fulham FC 22 1 2002-active
4-Gerrard, Steven G., sub off 46th min. 30-May-1980 25 M Liverpool FC 40 6 2000-active
5-Ferdinand, Rio G. 07-Nov-1978 27 D Manchester United FC 45 1 1997-active
6-Terry, John G., sub off 46th min. 07-Dec-1980 25 D Chelsea FC 22 0 2003-active
7-Beckham, David R.J., sub off 64th min. 02-May-1975 30 M Real Madrid CF, Spain 87 16 1996-active
8-Carrick, Michael 28-Jul-1981 24 M Tottenham Hotspur FC 5 0 2001-active
9-Rooney, Wayne M., sub off 64th min. 24-Oct-1985 20 F Manchester United FC 29 11 2003-active
10-Bent, Darren A., sub off 82nd min. 06-Feb-1984 22 F Charlton Athletic FC 1 0 2006-active
11- Cole, Joseph J. 08-Nov-1981 24 M Chelsea FC 30 5 2001-active

England Substitutes

Player Birthdate Age Pos Club App G Career
14-Carragher, James L.D., sub on 31st min. for Bridge 28-Jan-1978 28 D Liverpool FC 23 0 1999-active
15-King, Ledley B., sub on 46th min. for Terry 12-Oct-1980 25 D

Tottenham Hotspur FC

16 1 2002-active
18-Jenas, Jermaine A., sub on 46th min. for Gerrard 18-Feb-1983 23 M Tottenham Hotspur FC 15 0 2003-active
21- Crouch, Peter J., sub on 64th min. for Rooney 30-Jan-1981 25 F

Liverpool FC

5 1 2005-active
Crouch entered the field of play wearing the number 21 on his chest and shorts, yet the number 12 was emblazoned on his back.
19-Wright-Phillips, Shaun C., on 64th min. for Beckham 25-Oct-1981 24 M Chelsea FC 8 1 2004-active
20-Defoe, Jermain C., sub on 82nd min. for Bent 07-Oct-1982 23 F

Tottenham Hotspur FC

16 1 2004-active
Formation:

4-4-2.

Robinson -
Neville, Terry (King), Ferdinand, Bridge (Carragher) -
Beckham (Wright-Phillips), Carrick, Gerrard (Jenas), Cole -
Rooney (Crouch), Bent (Defoe).

Substitutes
Not Used:
12-Luke Young, 13-David James, 16-Wes Brown, 17-Kieran Richardson, 22-Robert Green.

Uruguay Team

Ranking:

21st in FIFA ranking of 15 February 2006; 20th in Elo world ranking before this match and 21st after this match.

Colours: Sky blue shirts with black collar & piping with white panel on sleeves & trim, black shorts with sky blue and white trim, black stockings with sky blue trim; made by uhlsport.
Coach: Gustavo Ferrín, appointed 19 December 2005,
1st match, W 0 - D - 0 - L 1 - F 1 - L 2.
Captain: Diego Lugano.

Uruguay Lineup

Player Birthdate Age Pos Club App G Career
1-Carini, Fabián H., sub off 46th min. 26-Dec-1979 26 G Cagliari Cacio SpA, Italy 46 0 -active
2-Lugano, Diego A. 02-Nov-1980 25 D Săo Paulo FC, Brazil 10 0 -active
3-Godín, Diego R. 16-Feb-1986 20 D Club Cerro Porteńo 2 0 -active
5- Pouso, Omar H. 28-Feb-1980 26 M

Peńarol CA

9 1 -active
17-Diogo, Carlos A. 18-Jul-1983 22 D

Real Madrid CF, Spain

16 0 -active
6-Lima, Pablo M. 26-Mar-1981 24 D Danubio FC 11 0 -active
7-Varela, Gustavo A., sub off 90th+1 min. 14-May-1978 27 M FC Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04 e.V., Germany 23 0 -active
15-Pérez, Diego F., sub off 88th min. 18-May-1980 25 M AS Monaco FC, France 23 0 -active
9-Vargas, Gonzalo, sub off 77th min. 22-Sep-1981 24 F Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, Argentina - - -active
21-Forlán, Diego, sub off 87th min. 19-May-1979 26 F Villarreal CF S.A.D., Spain 33 11 -active
11-Regueiro, Mario I., sub off 84th min. 14-Sep-1978 27 M Valencia CF, Spain 27 1 -active

Uruguay Substitutes

Player Birthdate Age Pos Club App G Career
12-Viera, Sebastián, sub on 46th min. for Carini 07-Mar-1983 22 G

Villarreal CF S.A.D., Spain

11 0 -active
16-Pereira, V. Maximiliano, sub on 77th min. for Vargas 08-Jun-1984 21 D Defensor Sporting Club 2 0 -active
10-Martínez, Jorge A., sub on 84th min. for Regueiro - - M Club Nacional de Football 8 0 -active
8-Medina, Alexander J., sub on 87th min. for Forlán 08-Aug-1980 25 F Cádiz CF S.A.D., Spain - - -active
22-González, Ignacio M., sub on 88th min. for Pérez 14-May-1982 23 F Danubio FC 27 1 -active
4-Valdez, Carlos A., sub on 90th+1 min., for Varela 02-May-1983 22 D FC Treviso, Italy - - -active
Formation:

4-4-2

Carini (Viera) -
Diogo, Lugano,
Godín, Lima -
Varela (Valdez), Pouso,
Pérez (González), Regueiro (Martínez) -
Vargas (Pereira), Forlán (Medina)

Substitutes
Not Used:
18-Adrian Sarkissian.

Match Report

 

Joe Cole struck a last-gasp winner as England came from behind to beat Uruguay at Anfield.  Substitute Shaun Wright-Phillips produced a perfect cross from the right for the outstanding Cole to beat keeper Sebastian Viera at the near post.  England held the upper hand throughout but Uruguay led at the break through Omar Pouso's sizzling 30-yard volley.  But Cole crossed for substitute Peter Crouch to head a deserved equaliser before the Chelsea man's late winner.  The finale, if not England's all-round performance, was reminiscent of their last outing, when Michael Owen's two late goals saw Sven-Göran Eriksson's side shock Argentina.

If Wayne Rooney was the star of the show on that occasion, against Uruguay the Manchester United striker had to play second fiddle to Cole.  And as Eriksson looks to finalise his 23-man squad for the World Cup, Michael Carrick probably enhanced his chances, while striker Darren Bent was a peripheral figure.  But until Cole's all-round display was rewarded with an assist and then the winner, it had looked like being a disappointing evening for the England coach.  His side largely controlled the first half until Pouso's bolt from the blue and they might have been ahead had David Beckham not chipped Cole's flighted pass over the bar with only the keeper to beat. 

But then came a five-minute spell which took the wind out of England's sails.  John Terry looked to have seen off any immediate danger when he headed a corner clear but Pouso unleashed a fabulous volley which left Paul Robinson helpless.  Worse was to follow for Eriksson, who saw Wayne Bridge, a replacement for the injured Ashley Cole, stretchered off with an ankle injury. 

Despite that, England had chances to equalise before the interval.  Terry made a surprise break but saw his shot deflected wide by keeper Fabian Carini and Bent had his first sight of goal when he won a tussle with two defenders and sent a snapshot just wide.  Bent was given a reprieve of sorts when Eriksson made just two changes at the break, replacing Terry and Steven Gerrard with Ledley King and Jermaine Jenas.

With 25 minutes remaining, Beckham flashed a free-kick wide and that was the Real Madrid midfielder's last contribution as he and Rooney were replaced by Wright-Phillips and Crouch.  The changes initially disrupted England's rhythm, but Cole continued to be the game's shining light and not surprisingly created the equaliser.  Jamie Carragher, on for Bridge, picked out the Chelsea midfielder's powering run down the left and Cole found Crouch with a superb cross.

Cole almost gave England the lead from the restart, jinking through and firing in a low shot, which Viera kept out with his legs.  The game looked to be heading for a draw but as against Argentina, England had other ideas.  Wright-Phillips, another of those looking to nail down a place in Eriksson's World Cup squad, crossed from the right and Cole timed his run perfectly to convert. -  BBC Sport

 

Source Notes

Sources

FIFA.com for Ranking information.
TheFA.com for Match details.
Goal.com for the squad announcement.
ZeroZero.pt for the Uruguayan players details.

____________________

CG