Under-performing England ready for Algeria
CAPE TOWN:
England are in a combative mood ahead of their must-win World Cup encounter with Algeria today with the return of Gareth Barry a boost to their confidence.
Fabio Capello’s team goes into the game under far more pressure than they would want after Robert Green’s howler gifted the US a point in their opening match. Whether the West Ham goal-keeper retains his place remains to be seen, with David James and Joe Hart gnashing at the bit in the wings.
Capello is without Ledley King who has a groin strain, meaning Jamie Carragher is expected to start alongside John Terry, although Matthew Upson is another option. Barry will play after an ankle injury kept him out of their opener, which would allow captain Steven Gerrard to return to a more offensive role.
The team has also been lifted with star striker Wayne Rooney and Chelsea left-back Ashley Cole back in training after the duo were restricted to gym and pool work following knocks in the opening game.
Algeria, who have never faced England before, know that they too must win, having crashed 1-0 to Slovenia in their opening game. Their only injury doubt is goalkeeper Faouzi Chaouchi, who sprained his left knee in training on Tuesday.
Captain Anther Yahia believes his side can cause problems.
“We have qualities which should shine through,” said the 28-year-old. “We are going to pose problems for the English. We will be more ambitious (than against Slovenia) and it is a role that suits us better.”
Published in the Express Tribune, June 18th, 2010.
England are in a combative mood ahead of their must-win World Cup encounter with Algeria today with the return of Gareth Barry a boost to their confidence.
Fabio Capello’s team goes into the game under far more pressure than they would want after Robert Green’s howler gifted the US a point in their opening match. Whether the West Ham goal-keeper retains his place remains to be seen, with David James and Joe Hart gnashing at the bit in the wings.
Capello is without Ledley King who has a groin strain, meaning Jamie Carragher is expected to start alongside John Terry, although Matthew Upson is another option. Barry will play after an ankle injury kept him out of their opener, which would allow captain Steven Gerrard to return to a more offensive role.
The team has also been lifted with star striker Wayne Rooney and Chelsea left-back Ashley Cole back in training after the duo were restricted to gym and pool work following knocks in the opening game.
Algeria, who have never faced England before, know that they too must win, having crashed 1-0 to Slovenia in their opening game. Their only injury doubt is goalkeeper Faouzi Chaouchi, who sprained his left knee in training on Tuesday.
Captain Anther Yahia believes his side can cause problems.
“We have qualities which should shine through,” said the 28-year-old. “We are going to pose problems for the English. We will be more ambitious (than against Slovenia) and it is a role that suits us better.”
Published in the Express Tribune, June 18th, 2010.