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		<title>Man Underperforms But Keeps Job (Part 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 19:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Euro 2012]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The only real alternative was Roy Hodgson, who&#8230;ummm&#8230; got &#8216;lucky&#8217; when he was appointed Liverpool manager yesterday. Despite dropping hints here, there and everywhere while working as a media pundit during the World Cup, Harry Redknapp isn&#8217;t the right person for the job at all - let&#8217;s see how he gets on in the Champions League before [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The only real alternative was <strong>Roy Hodgson</strong>, who&#8230;ummm&#8230; got &#8216;lucky&#8217; when he was appointed <strong>Liverpool</strong> manager yesterday. Despite dropping hints here, there and everywhere while working as a media pundit during the World Cup, <strong>Harry Redknapp</strong> isn&#8217;t the right person for the job at all - let&#8217;s see how he gets on in the Champions League before going in that direction. So <strong>Fab</strong> continues as England manager, probably because he&#8217;s too expensive to get rid of. I believe the expression is &#8216;Golden Handcuffs&#8217;.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve got <strong>three</strong> Euro 2012 qualifiers <em>before the middle of October</em>: <strong>Bulgaria</strong> at home on September 3rd, <strong>Switzerland </strong>away the following Tuesday and then <strong>Montenegro</strong> at home on October 12th. The first of those games comes three games into the Premiership season; the friendly against <strong>Hungary</strong> is three days before the Premiership kicks off, so the week following the Community Shield between <strong>Man U</strong> and <strong>Chelsea.</strong> So it&#8217;s anyone&#8217;s guess who is going to be in the squad for that game. I&#8217;d volunteer but it&#8217;s my mum&#8217;s birthday the week before, I&#8217;m far too old and I&#8217;m also eligible for another international team from the British Isles I want to keep my options open <img src='http://www.11lions.co.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Last thing today: Jerry and I had discussed who we&#8217;d like to win the World Cup. Needless to say &#8211; and I&#8217;m writing this just after the second half of Ghana v Uruguay has begun &#8211; my choice is already out. Jerry&#8217;s choice is still in the competition, but I&#8217;m only going to tell you who he likes if they win. Unless he wants to tell you himself of course&#8230;</p>
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		<title>A Win&#8217;s A Win&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 17:27:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Friendlies]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8230;even if it wasn&#8217;t particularly convincing. A well taken goal from Ledley King, a rubbish handball offside one from Peter Crouch (which we should try again during the knockout latter stages of the tournament) and an absolute beauty from Glen Johnson gave England an ultimately flattering 3-1 win over a Mexican team who had a number of first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230;even if it wasn&#8217;t particularly convincing. A well taken goal from <strong>Ledley King</strong>, a rubbish handball offside one from <strong>Peter Crouch</strong> (which we should try again during the knockout latter stages of the tournament) and an absolute beauty from <strong>Glen Johnson</strong> gave England an ultimately flattering 3-1 win over a Mexican team who had a number of first class chances (23 shots on goal, nine on target to our eight attempts, five on target) throughout the game. If last night&#8217;s opponents play that well in the finals, France, New Zealand and Uruguay will have to watch out.</p>
<p>To be brutally honest, there were times when we were outplayed: King&#8217;s goal came against the run of play and the Mexican goal just before half time was a result of defending at a set piece that would have embarrassed a team of under elevens.</p>
<p>Having said all that&#8230;this is <em>exactly</em> what friendlies are for and not playing particularly well and winning is far, far better than being the best team in the world and losing. I have no doubt that the performance against Japan will better: to put yesterday&#8217;s result in perspective, <a href="http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=289370&amp;league=FIFA.FRIENDLY&amp;cc=5739">Portugal drew 0-0 with the Cape Verde Islands</a>, which is about the same as England drawing with <strong>Gibraltar</strong>.</p>
<p>Oh and <strong>Argentina</strong> beat <strong>Canada</strong> 5-0. I can&#8217;t remember if I&#8217;ve written it before, but there&#8217;s always one team that scrapes in after a rubbish qualification campaign and then suddenly becomes a major threat. Our evil twins <em>may</em> be that team: they&#8217;re fourth favourites to win the whole thing at about 7/1.</p>
<p>BTW, techology hates me. I was happily twittering away last night and my laptop fan decided it didn&#8217;t want to play. Twice.</p>
<p>Now is a good time to find out the latest <a href="http://worldcup.partybets.com/">world cup odds</a> and find out more on the teams we will be facing!</p>
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		<title>Mexico Preview</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 May 2010 17:52:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Daily Mail Boycott]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[England play their last game at Wembley before leaving for the World Cup Finals against a Mexican side that most of us will next see playing the hosts in the opening game of the tournament. This will be the first time we’ve played ‘El Tri’ since 2001 (a 4-0 win at Pride Park in Derby if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>England play their last game at Wembley before leaving for the World Cup Finals against a Mexican side that most of us will next see playing the hosts in the opening game of the tournament.</p>
<p>This will be the first time we’ve played ‘El Tri’ since 2001 (a 4-0 win at Pride Park in Derby if my memory isn&#8217;t playing tricks on me) and the Mexicans don’t have a good record in England: we’ve won all four games played here and they have yet to score. Despite that, we actually have quite a lot in common with them: until about half way through the qualifying campaign they were managed by <strong>Sven-Goran Eriksson </strong>and in the last four tournaments they have qualified from their group only to be unable to get past the second round. So&#8230;umm&#8230; actually quite a<em> lot</em> in common then.</p>
<p>It used to be quite rare for Mexicans to play abroad (<strong>Hugo Sanchez</strong> is the only name that springs to mind) but that’s changed. The provisional squad named by <strong>Javier Aguirre</strong> contained ten players who play their club football in Europe: captain <strong>Rafael Marquez</strong> and midfielder <strong>Jonathan Dos Santos</strong> play for Barcelona, defenders <strong>Francisco Rodriguez</strong> and <strong>Carlos Salcido</strong> (five yellow cards and a sending off in qualifying) are team mates at <strong>PSV Eindhoven</strong> and strikers <strong>Guillermo Franco</strong> and <strong>Carlos Vela</strong> play in this country for <strong>West Ham</strong> and <strong>Arsenal</strong> respectively.  However, the most intriguing Mexican prospect for years will probably be playing at <a href="http://www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/page/Home/" target="_blank">Bloomfield Road, Blackpool</a> next season: <strong>Javier Hernandez</strong> (who will only be 22 on 1<sup>st</sup> June) joined <strong>Manchester United</strong> recently and is arguably the best striker to have emerged from the country since Sanchez. I’ve not seen him play, but if I was <strong>Dimitar Berbatov</strong> I’d be on the phone to my agent if Hernandez starts banging them in during the tournament.</p>
<p>Hernandez is more of a long term goalscoring prospect as Mexico don’t really have a dominant striker &#8211; the apparently ageless <strong>Cuauhtemoc Blanco</strong> is 37, neither Franco nor Vela have really done the business at international level and <strong>Nery Castillo</strong> wasn&#8217;t even named in the provisional squad. The short term solution appears to be <strong>Alberto Medina</strong>, who didn’t play at all in the qualifiers but has scored in two of Mexico’s last three friendlies including the 1-0 win over <strong>Chile</strong> last Sunday.</p>
<p>I’ll go for an England win, but if we stop the Mexicans from scoring then I think we can look forward to both the Japan friendly and the first game of the finals against the USA with a lot of confidence. Another point to remember is that the Mexicans are tight defensively and have a decent track record in the World Cup – it would not be a huge surprise if they beat South Africa in the opening game &#8211; and so we may have to be patient. And no booing <strong>Jamie Carragher</strong> either.</p>
<p>In other news, <strong>Gary Lineker</strong>decided to leave The D**ly M**l as a football columnist this week&#8230;<strong>Diego Maradona</strong> ran a journalist over (as far as we know it wasn&#8217;t one from the Mail)&#8230;<strong>Michael Ballack</strong> and <strong>Lassana Diarra</strong> won&#8217;t be playing in the tournament, which is a shame as I really wanted to use &#8216;Ballack&#8217;s Out&#8217;, &#8216;Never Mind The Ballacks&#8217; or &#8216;What A Load Of Old Ballacks&#8217; as article titles. It&#8217;s also a shame that we won&#8217;t be treated to a French player running around with &#8216;Lass&#8217; on the back of his shirt, but you can&#8217;t have everything can you ;-)</p>
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		<title>Fernando Torres Out For Six Weeks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2010 20:21:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Friendlies]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Difficult not to feel some sympathy with Spain, given our record for pre-tournament injuries, especially when the player involved could have been one of the stars of the World Cup&#8230;but Fernando Torres is set to miss six weeks after undergoing surgery for a torn cartilage in his right knee. Weirdly, Torres was one of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Difficult not to feel some sympathy with Spain, given our record for pre-tournament injuries, especially when the player involved could have been one of the stars of the World Cup&#8230;but <strong>Fernando Torres</strong> is set to miss six weeks after undergoing surgery for a torn cartilage in his right knee.</p>
<p>Weirdly, Torres was one of the first Panini stickers I got with my free album today &#8211; so <strong>Javier Mascherano, Michael Essien, Didier Drogba, Steven Pienaar </strong>and <strong>Rio Ferdinand</strong> might be also be cursed.</p>
<p>Incidentally, having watched almost the entire <strong>Spurs v Chelsea</strong> game last night (including Drogba&#8217;s bizarre &#8216;groin injury&#8217; performance after half time) I&#8217;m now convinced that <strong>Michael Dawson</strong> of Spurs needs to be in the England squad. The problem for Dawson is that we only have two friendlies left&#8230;against <strong>Mexico</strong> at Wembley on Monday May 24th and versus <strong>Japan</strong> at the UPC Arena (in Graz, Austria) on Sunday May 30th.</p>
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		<title>England 3-1 Egypt (FT)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 23:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before the game started the lineup looked a bit second string to me. Leighton Baines made his England debut, but Egypt fielded the same side that won the African Cup of Nations in January; confusingly both sides were wearing their change colours, although the words &#8216;cynical marketing ploy&#8217; spring to mind as England&#8217;s new &#8216;away&#8217; kit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before the game started the lineup looked a bit second string to me. <strong>Leighton Baines</strong> made his England debut, but Egypt fielded the same side that won the African Cup of Nations in January; confusingly both sides were wearing their change colours, although the words &#8216;cynical marketing ploy&#8217; spring to mind as England&#8217;s new &#8216;away&#8217; kit was only launched yesterday and tonight&#8217;s game was presumably supposed to inspire us all to go out and buy it at the first opportunity.</p>
<p><strong>John Terry</strong> was booed during the introductions, when he first touched the ball (less than ten seconds into the game) and throughout the first half; it was comparatively mild and seemed to die out in the second half.</p>
<p>The game started brightly and it was soon obvious that Egypt were a good test for England; the visitors looked comfortable with the ball, knocked it around nicely and were not really under stress defensively despite some early England pressure, but yet again English passes seemed to be going astray.</p>
<p>Anyone expecting a 6-0 win would have been disappointed; when Egypt took the lead after 23 minutes with a goal from <strong>Mohammed Zidan</strong>, it could hardly be described as &#8216;against the run of play&#8217; although <strong>Matt Upson&#8217;s </strong>slip made Zidan&#8217;s job a lot easier. It was tough to find a word that adequately summed up England&#8217;s defence at that point but ponderous and unconcerned spring to mind. If the defence is not <em>considerably</em> tighter then anything beyond the second round this summer is going to be a bonus; anyone who saw <strong>Brazil&#8217;s</strong> second goal against <strong>Ireland</strong> on Tuesday night will appreciate that. On the other hand, we were without the services of a few of our first choice defenders tonight.</p>
<p>Zidan&#8217;s goal ought to have woken England up: the slow motion close ups of <strong>Wayne Rooney</strong> showed exactly how frustrated the Manchester United striker was. To their credit, the Egyptians were showing other teams how to defend against England: pack the midfield and cut off service to Rooney, who really is the only <em>genuine</em> world class player we have.</p>
<p>Half time arrived with England losing 0-1 and it felt a little like some of the World Cup tournaments of the past: losing to a decent team that may have been underestimated before the game, no real sign of any breakthrough and players beginning to become frustrated.</p>
<p>Yet what followed was a validation of why <strong>Fabio Capello</strong> is paid so much money by the FA. He made four second half substitutions, each of which contributed to the final result. <strong>Carrick</strong> and <strong>Crouch</strong> replaced <strong>Defoe</strong> and <strong>Lampard </strong>at half time and made an instant impact: Carrick started the move that resulted in Crouch&#8217;s equaliser. Then <strong>Shaun Wright-Phillips</strong> replaced <strong>Theo Walcott</strong> and <strong>James Milner</strong> came on for <strong>Steven Gerrard</strong> who &#8211; it has to be said &#8211; did not do a great deal other than to pass the captain&#8217;s armband to Wayne Rooney when he was substituted.</p>
<p>Twenty minutes after coming on, Wright-Phillips scored and England had taken the lead. Milner&#8217;s shot was parried into Wright-Phillips&#8217; path by <strong>Essam</strong> <strong>El Hadari</strong>, who flapped at the Manchester City winger&#8217;s snap shot. Crouch made it 3-1 five minutes later; the Spurs striker was awarded the Man  Of The Match award despite having played for exactly half of it.</p>
<p>So summing up,  from our point of view it <em>was</em>a game of two halves: the first half was as lacklustre and the second half was encouraging. Gerrard and Lampard will no doubt probably start against the USA in June, but if they&#8217;re going to be as anonymous as they were this evening they might find themselves on the bench at half time; <strong>Defoe</strong> &#8211; and particularly <strong>Walcott </strong>- are in danger of not going to South Africa at all and that despite some of the dark mutterings on Radio 5 before the game, <strong>Robert Green</strong> should be our number one goalkeeper.</p>
<p>A few random observations before it&#8217;s time for bed:</p>
<p>* Does anyone else find it odd that a Danish brewer is the official beer of English football?</p>
<p>* Clive Tyldesley&#8217;s observation that &#8216;Zidan&#8217; is not spelled the same way as &#8216;Zidane&#8217; is about as fatuous as saying that &#8216;Pillao&#8217; is not spelled the same way as &#8216;Pullao&#8217;  in different Indian restaurants or &#8216;Sechwan&#8217; is not spelled the same way as &#8216;Szechuan&#8217; in different Chinese ones.</p>
<p>* Beating Egypt does not make England champions of Africa, although it&#8217;s a nice thought.</p>
<p>* Latin American and Meditteranean referees will almost always blow for foot up regardless of the circumstances and also tend to do so if a sliding tackle comes in from the side. Looking confused or bewildered will not stop them.</p>
<p>* <strong>Michael Carrick</strong> is arguably a better all round midfield player than <strong>Frank Lampard</strong> at the moment.</p>
<p>* <strong>Wayne Rooney</strong> should be England captain.</p>
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		<title>Egypt Preview</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 18:27:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK, so it&#8217;s not Tuesday but we&#8217;re an hour or so away from kick off so there&#8217;s actually still time to bring you some interesting facts and figures about tonight&#8217;s opponents. I&#8217;m not sure if Egyptwere chosen to provide typical North African opposition ahead of our game with Algeria or not, but if the pasting our visitors gave [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK, so it&#8217;s not Tuesday but we&#8217;re an hour or so away from kick off so there&#8217;s actually still time to bring you some interesting facts and figures about tonight&#8217;s opponents.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure if <strong>Egypt</strong>were chosen to provide typical North African opposition ahead of our game with <strong>Algeria</strong> or not, but if the pasting our visitors gave the Algerians in the recent African Cup of Nations semi finals is anything to go by then we probably shouldn&#8217;t be too worried. We&#8217;re not playing Algeria though, we&#8217;re playing the country that has won three consecutive African Cup of Nations tournament and arguably ought to have qualified for South Africa.</p>
<p>The appropriately nicknamed Pharoahs (although their Wikipedia entry says something else!) are ranked 17th in the world by FIFA, a position that puts them ahead of  <strong>Cameroon</strong>, <strong>Ivory Coast</strong> and <strong>Denmark</strong> amongst others; they actually rated in the top ten last month, which is the highest point they have ever reached. They have reached the finals of the World Cup twice: in 1934 they travelled to all the way to <strong>France</strong> and lost their only game 2-4 to <strong>Hungary</strong> in the first round. In 1990 they were drawn in the same first round group as us and we won our last meeting with them 1-0 with a rare <strong>Mark Wright</strong> goal.</p>
<p>Somewhat similar to the Mexicans and ourselves, you don&#8217;t normally find that many Egyptians playing abroad and tonight&#8217;s Egyptian squad seems to confirms this. Only five players play for clubs outside Egypt&#8217;s Premier League: strikers <strong>Amr Zaki</strong> of <strong>Hull City</strong> and <strong>Mohamed Zidan</strong> of <strong>Borussia Dortmund</strong> are the best known of that group. The rest of the team is dominated by players from the two big Cairo teams &#8211; six from current league leaders <strong>Al Ahly</strong> and five from <strong>Zamalek.</strong> The most capped player in the side is captain <strong>Ahmed Hassan</strong>with 173 appearances (he&#8217;s been in the national side more or less continuously since 1994) who is also current joint top leading scorer in the squad with <strong>Emad Moteab</strong>, who has been linked with a number of English clubs in the past and actually <em>was</em> a <strong>Bristol City</strong> player for about five minutes, but that&#8217;s another story for another day.</p>
<p>Due to&#8230;ummm&#8230;&#8217;domestic commitments&#8217; (make of that what you will) there will be no live blog tonight, but there will be some kind of match report posted later. And remember &#8211; no booing <strong>John Terry </strong>because<strong> Wayne Rooney</strong> said so.</p>
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		<title>Squad For Egypt Friendly Announced</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 11:37:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[First the squad, then the opinion: Goalkeepers: David James (Portsmouth), Robert Green (West Ham), Joe Hart (Birmingham City, on loan from Manchester City) Defenders: Wes Brown (Manchester United), John Terry (Chelsea), Matt Upson (West Ham), Joleon Lescott (Manchester City), Ryan Shawcross (Stoke), Leighton Baines (Everton), Steven Warnock (Aston Villa) Midfield James Milner (Aston Villa), David [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First the squad, then the opinion:</p>
<p><strong>Goalkeepers:<br />
</strong>David James (Portsmouth), Robert Green (West Ham), Joe Hart (Birmingham City, on loan from Manchester City)</p>
<p><strong>Defenders:</strong><br />
Wes Brown (Manchester United), John Terry (Chelsea), Matt Upson (West Ham), Joleon Lescott (Manchester City), Ryan Shawcross (Stoke), Leighton Baines (Everton), Steven Warnock (Aston Villa)</p>
<p><strong>Midfield<br />
</strong>James Milner (Aston Villa), David Beckham (AC Milan), Theo Walcott (Arsenal), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), Gareth Barry (Manchester City), Steven Gerrard (probable captain, Liverpool), Michael Carrick (Manchester United), Shaun Wright-Phillips (Manchester City), Stewart Downing (Aston Villa)</p>
<p><strong>Strikers</strong><br />
Emile Heskey (Aston Villa), Jermain Defoe (Spurs), Wayne Rooney (Manchester United), Peter Crouch (Spurs), Carlton Cole (West Ham)</p>
<p>We’re almost 100 days until the World Cup kicks off and <strong>Wayne Bridge’s</strong> decision to rule himself out of further contention for the England team plus injuries to <strong>Ashley Cole</strong> and <strong>Rio Ferdinand</strong> are casuing a major defensive headache. Injuries are one thing – and to be honest, it would have been a miracle if we’d gone into the tournament without any – but for an established international like Bridge to have withdrawn as a consequence of <strong>John Terry’s</strong> off-field behaviour vindicates the decision by Sr. Capello to look for on-field leadership elsewhere.</p>
<p>To his credit, at the end of last week Sr. Capello made it clear that if Bridge was to reconsider his decision, the Manchester City defender would be welcomed back to the squad. I really hope we haven’t heard the end of this because I think we may <em>need</em> Wayne Bridge this summer, especially as all sorts of rumours are flying around about Ashley Cole’s mental state following Cheryl Cole’s decision to end their marriage. If Cole (A)  is neither mentally nor physically fit this summer then he shouldn’t go to South Africa <em>at all.</em></p>
<p>To cap it all, one of the defensive replacements has a lot of back page coverage this morning. I didn’t see <a href="http://goal.com/en/news/9/england/2010/02/27/1811059/stoke-city-defender-ryan-shawcross-i-am-deeply-upset-aaron" target="_blank"><strong>Ryan Shawcross’</strong> tackle on <strong>Aaron Ramsey</strong></a> (I was in the kitchen listening to the game while I cooked dinner) but as soon as I heard the commentary I was instantly reminded on a similar injury that occurred about a decade ago at my local club. Shawcross got an instant red card and left the field in tears. A few hours later he got his England call up.</p>
<p>Apart from the casualties listed above, <strong>Glen Johnson</strong> and <strong>Aaron Lennon</strong> are also injury concerns at the moment, thankfully <strong>Gary Cahill</strong> is on the mend after suffering a health scare with a blood clot, but <strong>Joe Cole</strong> is missing again, simply because he’s not playing regularly for Chelsea. Intriguingly, <strong>Theo Walcott</strong> returns to the squad and I wouldn’t be surprised to see him make an appearance at some point on Wednesday; his last chance to impress Capello perhaps.</p>
<p>To put all of this into some kind of perspective, if you think England’s preparations have been hampered by scandal and injuries, <strong>Chile</strong> have cancelled both of their friendlies that were scheduled for Wednesday after the country was hit by a massive earthquake on Saturday morning – the strongest one to affect the country for 50 years, which was the biggest ever recorded. We also haven’t sacked our manager – <strong>Vahid Halilhodzic</strong> was dumped by the <strong>Ivory Coast</strong> on Saturday, fuelling speculation that <strong>Guus Hiddink</strong> would take over for their World Cup campaign, although I don&#8217;t think <strong>Bora Milutinovic</strong> is busy at the moment.</p>
<p>Finally, a couple of follow up stories: there have been <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/sports/soccer/2010-02-25-1035812711_x.htm" target="_blank">charges in the <strong>Salvador Cabanas</strong> shooting</a> and it looks as if wounded Togo goalkeeper <strong>Kodjovi Obilale</strong> may be on his way <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/8537528.stm" target="_blank">back to France </a>at last.</p>
<p>We’ll have a look at the Egypt squad on Tuesday evening – the game will be live on ITV in the UK everywhere other than <strong>Scotland</strong> (kick off at 8pm GMT) and although we haven’t decided to run one of our infamous live blogs for this game yet, we’ll let you know on Tuesday.</p>
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		<title>England v Brazil &#8211; Goals</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 14:27:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jerry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ahead of the Brazil game this afternoon we thought we&#8217;d post some videos of Brazil games gone by. Even though it&#8217;s just a friendly, it&#8217;s a biggie..it&#8217;s Brazil!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ahead of the Brazil game this afternoon we thought we&#8217;d post some videos of Brazil games gone by. Even though it&#8217;s just a friendly, it&#8217;s a biggie..it&#8217;s Brazil!</p>
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		<title>Squad For Brazil Game Announced, As Are More Injuries&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 22:57:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s the squad for the game on Saturday (ITV, 4:15pm): Goalkeepers: Ben Foster, Robert Green &#38; Joe Hart Defenders: Wayne Bridge, Wes Brown, Gary Cahill, Glen Johnson, Joeleon Lescott, John Terry, Matt Upson &#38; Steven Warnock Midfielders: Gareth Barry, Michael Carrick, Tom Huddlestone, Jermaine Jenas, Frank Lampard, James Milner, Shaun-Wright Philips &#38; Ashley Young Forwards: Darren [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s the squad for the game on Saturday <em>(ITV, 4:15pm):</em></p>
<p>Goalkeepers: Ben Foster, Robert Green &amp; Joe Hart</p>
<p>Defenders: Wayne Bridge, Wes Brown, Gary Cahill, Glen Johnson, Joeleon Lescott, John Terry, Matt Upson &amp; Steven Warnock</p>
<p>Midfielders: Gareth Barry, Michael Carrick, Tom Huddlestone, Jermaine Jenas, Frank Lampard, James Milner, Shaun-Wright Philips &amp; Ashley Young</p>
<p>Forwards: Darren Bent, Peter Crouch, Jermain Defoe &amp; Wayne Rooney</p>
<p>Missing: Ashley Cole (fractured leg, will apparently miss a few weeks),  Carlton Cole, Rio Ferdinand, Steven Gerrard (who &#8211; despite being supposedly injured - started on the bench at Anfield before being used as a sub v <strong>Birmingham </strong>this evening), Emile Heskey, David James and Aaron Lennon. David Beckham will be missing due to LA Galaxy&#8217;s playoff game against the CIA&#8217;s team in Texas, <strong>Houston Dynamo</strong>.</p>
<p>A point worth making here: despite currently being placed second in the Premiership, there are no players from <strong>Arsenal</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Dunga</strong> announced the Brazil squad last week and contains no domestic players because Serie A (the Brazilian version) is coming to a climax; with four games left, there are only six points between the top six clubs.</p>
<p>The Brazilian squad:</p>
<p>Goalkeepers: Julio Cesar (Milan), Doni (Roma)</p>
<p>Defenders: Dani Alves (Barcelona), Fabio Aurelio (Liverpool), Juan (Roma), Maicon (Inter), Michel Bastos (Lyon), Lucio (Inter), Luisao (Benfica) &amp; Naldo (Werder Bremen)</p>
<p>Midfielders: Alex (CSKA Moscow), Julio Baptista (Roma), Elano (Galatasary), Josue (Wolfsburg), Lucas (Liverpool), Kaka (Real Madrid), Felipe Melo (Juventus), Gilberto Silva (Panathinaikos) &amp; Fabio Simplicio (Palermo)</p>
<p>Forwards: Carlos Eduardo (Hoffenheim), Luis Fabiano (Sevilla), Nilmar (Villareal), Robinho (Manchester City) and Clive Tyldesley&#8217;s favourite Givanildo Vieira de Souza (aka &#8216;Hulk&#8217;) of FC Porto.</p>
<p>More later in the week, but before anyone gets carried away, our record against Brazil is pretty ropey. Since we first met in 1956, we&#8217;ve won three times in 22 games, the last victory was almost 20 years ago when &#8216;Match Of The Day&#8217; anchorman <strong>Gary Lineker </strong>scored the only goal of the game and Dunga was a player rather than the manager; we&#8217;ve lost three of the last five against them.</p>
<p>Lastly, on a sad note, it looks very much as if <strong>Dean Ashton</strong> of West Ham United and England will have to retire at the ridiculously young age of 25; he sustained an ankle injury at an England training camp in 2007 which he&#8217;s never fully recovered from.</p>
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