| Macedonia |
England |
| Scorers |
| Hristov 28 |
Rooney 53
Becham p63 |
| Teams |
Milosevski
Mitrevski
Stavrevski
Stojanovski
Grozdanovski (Braga) 56
Pandev (Giuzelov) 48
Trajanov
Hristov (Dimitrovski) 88
Naumoski
Sakiri
Simulikoski
|
James
Campbell
Cole
G Neville
Terry
Beckham
Butt
Hargreaves
Lampard (Heskey) 45
Owen (Dyer) 86
Rooney (P Neville) 74
|
| Subs |
Nikoloski
Kumbev
Georgievski
Kapinkovski
|
Robinson
Bridge
Upson
Cole
|
Wayne Rooney re-wrote the history books to become England's youngest
scorer as they came from behind to win the crucial Euro 2004 qualifier
in Macedonia.
England were in desperate need of inspiration after former Barnsley
striker Georgi Hristov punished a woeful first-half display to give
Macedonia a deserved lead.
But Everton's Rooney equalised early in the second half - and captain
David Beckham kept alive England's hopes of automatic qualification
for next summer's finals with the winner from the penalty spot.
It was a night of glory for Rooney, who opened his England account
at the tender age of 17 years and 317 days to beat Michael Owen's
record.
England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson also deserves credit for a bold
attacking formation in the second half - but once again he will
be concerned by a dreadful defensive display.
Eriksson responded to England's shambolic opening 45 minutes by
sending on Emile Heskey for Frank Lampard, and his tactical switch
paid off handsomely.
England's seventh straight win, which equalled their post-war record,
was marred by incidents off the pitch as well as racist chanting
from the crowd in Skopje.
Beckham was, as expected, declared fit after a minor groin strain
and Rooney partnered Owen in attack.
Macedonia were in uncompromising mood and emphasised the fact with
a series of early tackles which saw Ilco Naumoski booked for foul
on Nicky Butt in the opening seconds.
And England had a narrow escape after 12 minutes when Lampard conceded
possession and Macedonia captain Artim Sakiri was harshly adjudged
offside when he was clean through on goal.
But England failed to heed the warning signs and Macedonia deservedly
took the lead in the 26th minute.
It was a catalogue of defensive disaster for England, with Gary
Neville starting the rot by playing Macedonia onside.
And when Vlatko Grozdanovski's cross was hopelessly misjudged by
Sol Campbell, Hristov was on hand to score after Goran Pandev's
shot was blocked.
England were unable to establish any sort of foothold, with attacking
opportunities virtually non-existent.
It had been a desperate opening 45 minutes - and Eriksson made
a vital change at the interval.
Heskey replaced Lampard as Eriksson went for a three-pronged strike
force.
And it was rewarded almost instantly when Heskey nodded down Beckham's
pass for Rooney to beat Milosevski from 20 yards.
And the game was turned around completely on the hour when England
went ahead.
John Terry was floored by Macedonia substitute Braga and Beckham
scored expertly from the spot.
Braga almost made amends with 20 minutes left when he cut inside
the struggling Ashley Cole, but saw his shot deflected on to the
top of the net by Campbell.
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