England bracing for nervous night

Updated: 2013-10-11 07:49

By Agence France-Presse in London (China Daily)

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Montenegro stands in the way of automatic Cup qualification

England's chances of securing automatic qualification for next year's World Cup in Brazil will be in the balance when it hosts Montenegro in its penultimate qualifying match on Friday night.

Whereas victory at Wembley Stadium will preserve its place at the top of Group H ahead of next week's final game at home to Poland, anything less could dash its hopes of qualifying automatically.

England goes into the game a point ahead of Ukraine and Montenegro, but should Roy Hodgson's men fail to win and the Ukrainians prevail at home to Poland, it is they who would take over at the summit.

With Ukraine completing its campaign away to perennial punching bags San Marino, which has lost all eight of its games, conceding 43 goals, such a scenario would almost certainly consign England to the playoffs, provided it was not dropped to second place by Montenegro.

An added source of concern for England is that, in its eight games to date, it has only managed to beat Moldova and San Marino, the pool's two weakest teams.

Its last meeting with Montenegro, in Podgorica in March, ended in a 1-1 draw and striker Wayne Rooney has urged his teammates not to get flustered if they are unable to make an early breakthrough on Friday.

"They are organized and hard to beat, they put a lot of men behind the ball and try to contain you," said Rooney.

"We have to make sure we are patient and try to create the chances that could lead to us scoring goals.

"I think if we can get that first goal in the first half, then the game will open up. That first goal is vital."

England manager Hodgson has insisted he is looking no further than his side's next two games, despite the looming possibility of a first major qualification failure since Euro 2008.

He can nonetheless take heart from the injury problems plaguing opposite number Branko Brnovic, who is expected to be without goalkeeper Mladen Bozovic, centerback Marko Basa, midfielder Miodrag Pekovic and talismanic captain Mirko Vucinic, the Juventus forward.

England has lost Ashley Cole and Theo Walcott to injury but is otherwise at full strength and Hodgson will be able to pair Rooney in attack with Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge for only the second time this year.

"The potential in that partnership is frightening," says captain Steven Gerrard.

"They are both very skilful, they can both create and they can both score. All the boxes are ticked. They just have to prove they can make it happen."

For once, Hodgson will not lack for striking options, with Tottenham Hotspur's Jermain Defoe, Rooney's United teammate Danny Welbeck and new international Rickie Lambert also in the squad.

Midfielder Jack Wilshere, meanwhile, will hope to create more favorable headlines after being pictured with a cigarette in his mouth on a night out before becoming embroiled in a row about dual-nationality players.

With a home game against Moldova to follow its trip to London, Montenegro harbors realistic hopes of beating England to a playoff place, if not achieving automatic qualification as group winner.

Brnovic, whose side drew 1-1 away to Poland in its previous outing, believes his players possess the tools to pull off an upset.

"I think we can do it. Because we have the quality and I also think that this team plays much better away than home," he said.

"I believe that players do not need any special motivation for such games, because to play against the great England team at Wembley is something that every player dreams about, especially players from Montenegro."

(China Daily 10/11/2013 page22)

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