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England Win, unconvincingly

England Team vs SloveniaDuring Fabio Capello’s reign as England manager things have certainly turned around for the team; coming off failure to qualify for Euro 2008 they have managed to win all 7 of their world cup qualifiers.  The way they have won these match has also been convincing with good football and being able to open up teams with ease.

Having said this I feel the last 2 matches, last night against Slovenia and a few weeks ago against Holland, have been big steps backwards.  Normally England’s defense is one of their strongest attributes, but recently the defense has looked awful.

Glen Johnson does give you a good option going forward but last night his defending was terrible, there seemed to be a player getting in behind him every 5 minutes.  John Terry would have to come across to cover for Johnson leaving big holes in the middle.  I would just as soon see Wes Brown take the field against Croatia and do a better defense job and sacrifice some of the wing play.

Terry also looked way off the pace, I lost count of how many times the Slovenian forwards ran off the back of him and he was never going to catch them.  Maybe he is carrying an injury…but if it’s so severe that he can’t even keep up, why is he playing?

Robert Green’s first touch was when he picked up the ball outside of the box, which in competitive play could well have seen him taking any early shower, seeing as there was a Slovenian striker is hot pursuit.  But given it was a friendly the officials seemed to turn a blind eye.  After this incident Green had a solid game.

In the midfield Gerrard has not been on form for Liverpool and he did not look in form on the night either.  Barry and Lampard had solid performances, controlling the midfield well and making tidy passes.  I have never been a big fan of Shaun Wright-Philips, he’s got quick feet but never really seems to have much of an impact on the game, as was the case again.  Milner came on but did not look nearly as dangerous or lively as he did in the previous game against the Netherlands.

Michael Carrick came on for the second half and for his standards had a shocker.  Almost all his passes went astray and he started off calling for the ball and making himself available, but after 15 minutes he seemed to want to hide.

Going forward Heskey was an effective target man winning almost everything in the air and Rooney was busy as ever and probably should have scored on a couple of occasions.  Defoe came on an scored yet again, he has surely secured his spot on the England squad with all these goals.

I have to say that I’m not sure England deserved to win, the first half penalty given for a foul on Rooney was a terrible decision, but Slovenia were unable to capitalize on all of England’s defensive errors.

Disappointing Transfer Deadline

nicokrajcarWith the likes of Berbatov and Robinho being signed within minutes of the transfer deadline last year the deadline has become quite an anticipated event.  Many football TV shows and websites run live deadline coverage, with up to the minute news.

This year it was a bit of an anti climate with none of the “big four” making any last minute moves and no real superstar players being signed.  As a United fan I was a bit disappointed, I know Sir Alex had said there would be no further signing this summer, but I had thought this might just be a ploy to throw others off his trail.  I think United could have really used at last one “game changing” player to come into the squad, and I’m starting to wonder if that Ronaldo money was really available, or if the Glazers are bleeding the club dry.

It seems Spurs did the best on deadline day with the signing of Nico Kranjcar.  I had previous mentioned that Kranjcar was unhappy at Portsmouth and only had 1 year left on his contract, so when Luca Modric broke his leg it’s no surprise the Harry Redknapp swooped in for Kranjcar’s signature.  I’m starting to worry that Spurs could be a real force to contend with this season.

Another of the more notable signings was Richard Dunne from Manchester City to Aston Villa.  I would say that for a bottom-half-of-the-table club trying to break into the top half, this would be a good signing.  But I thought Villa’s goal was to break into the top 4?  Manchester City would seem to be one of Villas direct rivals this season, so I can’t understand buying a player who has been pushed onto the bench of your rivals?  Maybe Martin O’Neil thinks he can get something better out of Dunne…I’m not so sure there’s anything extra to get…

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