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Goals from Jermaine Jenas and Shaun Wright-Phillips gave England a not-entirely convincing 2-1 win over Switzerland in Fabio Capello's first game in charge.
The Italian had said earlier in the week that winning was all-important and if that had to be done in an ugly fashion, then so be it. The result, therefore, will have pleased him, even though the performance at times was disjointed and the manner of victory far from overwhelming.
Jermaine Jenas put England in front five minutes before half-time and will, therefore, forever be the answer to the quiz question which player scored the first goal under Capello.
The Tottenham Hotspur midfielder was left with a tap-in just six yards out after an excellent weaving run down the left by Joe Cole.
But the Swiss, who had already proved they would be no pushovers, equalised on 58 minutes with an excellent first-time strike from Erin Derdiyok, the 19-year-old.
Parity lasted less than three minutes, however, as Steven Gerrard gathered Wayne Rooney's flick-on before squaring the ball for Shaun Wright-Phillips to score just minutes after coming on as a substitute.
After a nervous start, which saw the defence in particular giving the ball away with alarming regularity, the home side began to take charge and Rooney was denied by Diego Benaglio, the goalkeeper, after he had been put clear by a Joe Cole reverse-pass after 11 minutes.
The Manchester United striker, in attack on his own, was looking particualry sharp and an audacious backheel at goal from an Ashley Cole cross from the left flew just wide of the post.
But England were not having it all their own way. A mistake by Gerrard presented Tranquillo Barnetta with the first genuine shooting opportunity but his low drive was comfortably dealt with by James, while the same player later was off target after being presented the ball by Wes Brown.
Midway through the half a free-kick from the right was headed on by Philippe Senderos, the Arsenal defender, and his central defensive colleague Mario Eggiman, headed wide from an excellent position with England markers nowhere to be seen.
The England crowd seemed less than impressed with the fare being served up and and boos broke out after a series of misplaced passes just 36 minutes into the game.
Joe Cole, head and shoulders above any of his colleagues, at least forced Benaglio into a save with a first time effort after exchanging passes with Gerrard.
Rooney wasted a gilt-edged opening to double the lead earlier in the second half and Jenas drew a wonderful one-handed save from Benaglio. England were made to pay on 58 minutes when Erin Derdiyok was given a yard of space by Rio Ferdinand and beat David James with an impressive shot that was hit so early the goalkeeper had no time to set himself.
Wright-Phillips, though, struck to ensure Capello's tenure got off on the right footing.
Team news: Michael Owen was left out of the starting line-up as Capello opted for a five-man midfield.
It had been widely predicted that the Newcastle United striker would be the biggest name to miss out for the friendly international with Switzerland at Wembley Stadim, Capello having dropped a huge hint last night by opting to finish his final training session with Owen, the squad’s leading goalscorer, looking on as Joe Cole was tried out behind Rooney in attack.
David James, the veteran, was been rewarded for some superb performances in goal for Portsmouth this season by being handed the goalkeeper's jersey.
Matthew Upson partners Rio Ferdinand in central defence, with Wes Brown and Ashley Cole the full backs.
David Bentley, who was overlooked by Steve McClaren following his decision to withdraw from the European Under-21 Championships, continues his rehabilitation into the England set-up by being handed a place on the right wing, with Chelsea's Joe Cole on the left. Gareth Barry of Aston Villa fills the holding role in midfield, with Steven Gerrard partnering Jermaine Jenas in the centre and Rooney deployed as the lone striker.
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1) Switzerland is a good team, they were in the last 16 at the last world cup...media were wrong in expecting a 3-0 thrash
2) England obviously played disjointly, Capello has been there only 3 days...
3) Players showed lots of good willing and tried hard to impress Capello
4) It was only a friendly. Friendly in football are meaningless. England could have won 6-0 today pleasing all the fan and the media... what it ll really count is winning against Andorra in September
marco, london,
Capello has one a domestic title with every club he coached... I think he knows what he's doing.
Hopefully he will get rid of the 'long ball' and urgency to score mentality and create a team that isn't afraid to hold the ball and pass it.
Damian, london,
Gotta agree with John. That Owen was once a European Player of the Year is baffling to me. He was good as a teenager, but what's he done in the years since? Can he really be compared to the other international strikers out there? Maybe a little competition from Joe Cole will be good for Owen and get him playing better, though personally I think that Cole's style of play is just what England need.
Pat, Voorhees, NJ/USA,
a big mistake in the first match,he should put michael owen in the starting line.i hope it will not be late when he sees that mistake.wake up capello!
flaka, kosova,
Report title implies that Owen is the solution to Englands problems. IMO Owen is the most over rated international striker in the world let alone England. If he is also Englands leading international goal scorer, it says a lot about why England have underperformed at international level since 1966.
John Taggart, NY,