UEFA European Championship Qualifying Group A, Friday 22nd March 2019
Raheem Sterling put
in a MOTM performance as his hat-trick helped England thrash Czech Republic at
Wembley to get their Euro 2020 Qualifying campaign off to a perfect start.
England had had a brilliant 2018, reaching the World Cup
Semi-Finals before reaching the final four of the Nations League after
brilliant wins over Spain and Croatia, so they knew they had to back that up
with a solid and decent display in these qualifiers.
The Three Lions have been drawn in a group with Czech
Republic, Bulgaria, Montenegro, and Kosovo and although on paper this looked
like a breeze, these teams have the capabilities to surprise, so it’s certainly
not a foregone conclusion.
The Czech’s came into this one looking to qualify for their
seventh straight Euro’s, but were in mixed form, winning three and loosing
three of their last six, and they finished runners-up to Ukraine, who they lost
too both times, in their Nations League campaign, although they did beat Slovakia
home and away in that competition.
A crowd of just over 82,000 were in attendance to see how
this young and exciting England team would deal with a side who seemed early on
to just be content to let England have plenty of possession but hold firm when
they tried to penetrate their back-line.
There was also an early blow for the Three Lions when Eric
Dier limped off after just a quarter of an hour, and he will now miss the
Montenegro game on Monday as a result, although Ross Barkley did come on in his
place, a very able replacement it has to be said.
The game did take a while to get going, and it was the Czech’s
who had the first shot at goal, a wayward one mind, midway through the half,
and that seem to awaken the hosts who went right down the other end to break
the deadlock, as after an exquisite pass from Harry Kane had released Jadon
Sancho, his square ball across goal saw Sterling slide in to convert and
England had broken the Czech’s resistance.
That seemed to ease any nerves/doubts in and around the
stadium and the hosts continued to dominate, and bang on half-time got an all
important second when after the brilliant Sterling had been taken out by two
Czech defenders, Kane stepped up to plant the spot-kick into the corner, this
despite keeper Jiri Pavlenka getting a big right-hand to the ball, and the
Three Lions now had a comfortable two-goal cushion at the break. So far so good for Gareth’s men.
Half Time England 2
Czech Republic 0
The Czech’s to their credit came out early on in the second
half with renewed vigour, and so nearly pulled a goal back when a free kick was
flicked inches wide of the far post, before another effort from close range was
struck straight at Jordan Pickford, had it been either side of him it would
certainly have been 2-1.
And moments later the Czech’s struck another decent effort
straight at Pickford, and you began to wonder if the visitors were going to get
themselves back into the contest, as had any one of those three efforts had
found the net, it would have been very much game on.
England hadn’t come out of the dressing room for the opening
few minutes of the half, but they soon found their rhythm again and should of
made it three but saw a close range effort somehow blocked, and you felt a
third England goal was needed now to kill the game once and for all.
Well on 62 minutes that man Sterling found that third goal,
his second of the evening, as he pounced on a loose ball to curl brilliantly
into the far corner, and you felt that was that and the visitors had no way
back from this now.
England were enjoying themselves now and broke on the Czech’s
in the 69th minute before Sterling received the ball on the left,
cut inside and sent an effort at goal which took a huge deflection off Ondrej
Celustka, wrong-footing keeper Pavlenka, and finding the net to complete the
Manchester City playmaker’s hat-trick.
Manager Southgate immediately took off Sterling to a
standing ovation, he had been brilliant and deservedly won the MOTM award, and
he was replaced by another exciting talent in Callum Hudson-Odoi, who was
making his Three Lions debut.
He looked at home straight away, causing the visitors all
kinds of problems with his pace and skilful play, and he had a hand in England’s
fifth and final goal when his shot was saved by Pavlenka, but unfortunately for
the Czech’s straight into the path of defender Tomas Kalas who turned the ball
back past his keeper and into the net.
It kind of summed up the visitors evening.
So a brilliant way to begin our Euro 2020 campaign, and
plenty to be excited about as an England fan too, it’s Montenegro next in Podgorica
on Monday, somewhere England haven’t won in two meetings, so they will have to
be at their best and also be wary of the opposition. But it looks as though Gareth and the boys have
their heads screwed on so to speak, so things are looking good.
For the Czech's this is not a good start to their campaign, and although they showed flashes of what they are capable of here, they were well and truly outclassed by this England side. They don't play their next Qualifier until June 7th, where they hosts Bulgaria, and with the Bulgarian's drawing their opening game, this looks like a big game already.
Full Time England 5
Czech Republic 0
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