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xxxxxx - The Guardian
Section:GDN PS PaGe:5 Edition Date:080904 Edition:01 Zone: Sent at 3/9/2008 21:01 cYanmaGentaYellowblack 5 The Guardian | Thursday September 4 2008 Football The England manager has had five games to make his mark — how have the squads, formations and statistics shaped up? Capello: the story so far Squads Caps 6 3 3 2 2 1 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 David James Portsmouth Joe Hart Man City Paul Robinson Blackburn Rob Green West Ham Joe Lewis Peterborough Scott Carson West Brom Chris Kirkland Wigan Who else he could have picked Ben Foster Man Utd Steve Harper Newcastle Stuart Taylor Aston Villa Ross Turnbull Middlesbrough 4-2-3-1 James; Brown (Johnson, 64), Ferdinand, Terry (Lescott, h-t), A Cole; Barry, Hargreaves; Beckham (Bentley, 64), Gerrard (Crouch, h-t), J Cole (Downing h-t); Rooney (Owen, h-t) Subs not used Robinson, Bridge, Walcott, Green 4-4-2 v USA May 28 W 2–0 Scorers Terry, Gerrard James; Brown (Johnson, 57), Ferdinand, Terry, A Cole (Bridge, 83); Beckham (Bentley, h-t), Hargreaves, Lampard (Barry, 57), Gerrard; Rooney (J Cole, 79), Defoe (Crouch, 69) Subs not used Hart, Warnock, Woodgate, Jagielka, Wheater, Walcott, Huddlestone, Downing, Young, Ashton, Agbonlahor, Lewis. 4-4-2 Scorers Barry, Defoe 2 James (Hart, h-t); Johnson, Ferdinand (Jagielka, h-t), Woodgate, Bridge (Warnock, 84); Beckham (Bentley, h-t), Gerrard, Barry, Downing (Young, 57); Defoe (Walcott, 69), Ashton (Crouch, h-t) Subs not used Lewis, Wheater, Huddlestone, Agbonlahor ••• v Czech Republic Aug 20 D 2–2 6 5 1 5 3 0 Who else he could have picked Phil Bardsley Sunderland Andy Griffin Stoke Tony Hibbert Everton Justin Hoyte Middlesbrough Nicky Hunt Bolton Phil Neville Everton Nedum Onuoha Man City Luke Young Aston Villa Centre–backs •••• ••• Rio Ferdinand Man Utd Jonathan Woodgate Tottenham John Terry Chelsea Joleon Lescott Everton Matthew Upson West Ham Phil Jagielka Everton David Wheater Middlesbrough v France Mar 26 L 1–0 v Trinidad & Tobago Jun 1 W 3–0 Right–backs Wes Brown Man Utd Glen Johnson Portsmouth Micah Richards Man City Scorers Jenas, Wright-Phillips James; Brown, Ferdinand, Upson, A Cole (Bridge, 73); Barry (Hargreaves, 73); Bentley, Jenas (Wright-Phillips, 57), Gerrard, J Cole (Crouch, 57); Rooney (Young, 87) Subs not used Carson, Richards, Lescott, Woodgate, Owen, Defoe, Kirkland 6 5 4 3 3 2 2 5 2 3 1 1 1 0 Who else he could have picked Emmerson Boyce Wigan Titus Bramble Wigan Gary Cahill Bolton Curtis Davies Aston Villa Michael Dawson Tottenham Anton Ferdinand Sunderland Anthony Gardner Hull Ledley King Tottenham Zat Knight Aston Villa Nyron Nosworthy Sunderland Chris Riggott Middlesbrough Steven Taylor Newcastle 4-1-3-2 Scorers Brown, J Cole James; Brown, Ferdinand (Woodgate, 57), Terry, A Cole; Barry; Beckham (Jenas, 80), Gerrard (J Cole, 57), Lampard (Bentley, 80); Defoe (Heskey, h–t), Rooney (Downing, 69) Subs not used Robinson, Johnson, Bridge, Upson, Walcott, Hart Wayne Bridge Chelsea Ashley Cole Chelsea Stephen Warnock Blackburn Gareth Barry Aston Villa Steven Gerrard Liverpool Owen Hargreaves Man Utd Jermaine Jenas Tottenham Frank Lampard Chelsea Tom Huddlestone Tottenham Jimmy Bullard Fulham Squads Caps 6 5 3 3 3 2 1 5 5 3 2 2 0 0 Who else he could have picked Lee Bowyer West Ham Nicky Butt Newcastle Michael Carrick Man Utd Lee Cattermole Wigan Sean Davis Portsmouth David Dunn Blackburn Jonathan Greening West Brom Danny Guthrie Newcastle Michael Johnson Man City Gavin McCann Bolton Hayden Mullins West Ham Danny Murphy Fulham Mark Noble West Ham Kevin Nolan Bolton Jamie O’Hara Tottenham Nigel Reo-Coker Aston Villa Scott Parker West Ham Steve Sidwell Aston Villa Left midfield Joe Cole Chelsea Stewart Downing Middlesbro’ Ashley Young Aston Villa Possession What is clear as England move towards their first competitive matches under Fabio Capello is that a revolution has yet to take place. There was a belief that the Italian would change drastically the side that failed so abjectly under Steve McClaren but, if anything, the status quo has remained. New faces have been introduced, such as David Wheater and most recently Jimmy Bullard, and others have received their first caps under the new regime, such as Joe Hart and Stephen Warnock, but overall the same faces are filling their regular spots. Indeed, all the players who have appeared in four or more of Capello’s six squads so far were capped under a previous manager, and every player who started in England’s most recent match, the 2–2 draw with the Czech Republic, had been a full international for at least four years. It could even be argued that Capello is going backwards in term of selection policy. Having called up Aston Villa’s Ashley Young and Gabriel Agbonlahor in his initial squads, he discarded the pair for his most recent and instead turned to Emile Heskey, who first played for England in 1999. There is one way, however, in which England are progressing. In each of Capello’s five matches in charge the side have maintained more possession than their opponents, even in the 1–0 defeat 54.3 Caps 6 5 2 4 4 1 Who else he could have picked Leighton Baines Everton Michael Ball Man City Paul Konchesky Fulham Jlloyd Samuel Bolton Nicky Shorey Aston Villa Andrew Taylor Middlesbrough Matt Taylor Bolton 56.6 Right midfield •••• David Bentley Tottenham 6 David Beckham LA Galaxy 5 Shaun Wright-Phillips Man City 1 Who else he could have picked James Milner Aston Villa Jermaine Pennant Liverpool Aaron Lennon Tottenham Leon Osman Everton 5 4 1 43.4 France 60.6 39.4 England USA 52.3 47.7 England Trinidad & Tobago 56.8 43.2 England Czech Republic In every game of Capello’s reign England have enjoyed a greater share of the ball than the opposition. Their average has been 56.1% 84.8 5 5 3 4 3 2 Pass success % This high average is a reflection of England’s superiority over their opponents in every game Tackle average England have made 92 tackles under Capello — but only 12 in each of their last two games Corners The 28 corners England have had, compared to 14 for opponents, is good news for David Beckham 28 14 Centre–forwards •••• •••• Wayne Rooney Man Utd Jermain Defoe Portsmouth Theo Walcott Arsenal Peter Crouch Portsmouth Dean Ashton West Ham Emile Heskey Wigan Michael Owen Newcastle Gabriel Agbonlahor Aston Villa Switzerland England Who else he could have picked Keiran Richardson Sunderland Squads 54.3 England 18.4 •• Left–backs ••• •••• ••• 5 5 5 4 2 2 2 2 Who else he could have picked Shola Ameobi Newcastle Darren Bent Tottenham Carlton Cole West Ham Kevin Davies Bolton Matt Derbyshire Blackburn Marlon Harewood Aston Villa Andrew Johnson Fulham Dave Kitson Stoke David Nugent Portsmouth Darius Vassell Man City Bobby Zamora Fulham 4 3 1 4 1 1 1 0 Shots on and off target 10 • Eng On • Opp On • Eng Off • Opp Off 10 11 7 6 England v Switzerland XXXX XX 4-1-4-1 Analysis Sachin Nakrani 7 4 3 5 4 1 3 4 2 1 9 5 3 2 England v Czech Republic v Switzerland Feb 6 W 2–1 Statistics The story in graphics England v Trinidad & Tobago Goalkeepers Centre midfield England v USA Matches The story in results England v France Squads and caps The story in players England had fewer shots on and off target than France but against inferior opposition they have been dominant without converting 4 Though this England looks similar, they are playing in a more composed manner in France, where the visitors had 56.6% of the ball. The figure was even higher in the supposedly muddled draw against the Czech Republic — 56.8%. England also passed the ball better than their five opponents, reaching a 87.7% completion rate in Paris. Interestingly, the team are tackling less as Capello’s regime develops. They made 22, 24 and 22 tackles in his first three matches in charge but only 12 in each of the last two. Their tackle success-rate is, though, improving overall, from 77.3% in the 2–1 victory over Switzerland to 83.3% in the most recent fixture. What this all suggests is that although Capello’s England may look very similar to the team that went before, they are playing in a more composed manner, consistently keeping the ball better than their opponents and showing a decisive, measured approach in the tackle. There is also a sting to this side. England have had 64 shots on goal under Capello, resulting in nine goals, compared with a total of only 37 by their five opponents.