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Cazorla. :bow:
Highlights just started
It's Chiles not Matt Smith :(
Townsend, Southgate and John Collins there
Hart :haha:
Theo :bow:
Brilliant goal.
What a player
All started from Harts pass out. That's unusual of him
Wazza should have had a goal
will an england manager have the balls to drop rooney? we play with 10 when he's on ffs.
8 goals in his last 11 internationals tbh
But yeah for the most part, he's been shit for England.
He's the best of a bad bunch though
Didn't notice Jack at all in the highlights.
He needs to sort his life out
what a goal by miller
id take him over giroud
:lol:
Eduardo :bow:Quote:
World Cup hosts Brazil fell to a 1-0 friendly defeat against Switzerland after Dani Alves scored an own goal.
The Barcelona full-back headed into his own net in the 48th minute as Luiz Felipe Scolari's Confederations Cup winners were beaten in Basel.
On a busy night of international friendlies, Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 40th goal for Portugal as they drew 1-1 with the Netherlands in Faro.
And Gonzalo Higuain scored as Argentina beat Italy 2-1 in Rome.
Higuain, a target for Arsenal before he secured a £34m move from Real Madrid to Napoli last month, got the first goal before half-time, then created a second for Valencia forward Ever Banega.
Real Madrid forward Ronaldo, meanwhile, struck three minutes from the end to secure a draw for Portugal, who had fallen behind to new Roma signing Kevin Strootman's first-half goal for the Netherlands.
But it was a less satisfying night for Scolari, whose Brazil side had their six-match winning streak ended as Ottmar Hitzfeld guided World Cup qualifying Group E leaders Switzerland to victory.
Elsewhere, Lars Bender's 75th-minute equaliser helped Germany salvage a 3-3 draw at home to Paraguay in Kaiserslautern, having been 2-0 down after less than a quarter of an hour.
Manchester City's striker Edin Dzeko scored twice for Bosnia-Hercegovina at home to the United States in Sarajevo - but still ended up on the losing side as Sunderland's Jozy Altidore hit a second-half hat-trick for the visitors, who had been 2-0 down at half-time.
There was a hat-trick too for Sweden's Zlatan Ibrahimovic - his fourth for his country - as Norway were beaten 4-2 in Solna. Former Southampton midfielder Anders Svensson, now aged 37 and playing in his homeland for Elfsborg, got Sweden's fourth goal.
Erik Hamren's team are third in World Cup Group C, level on points with the fourth-placed Republic of Ireland - who they face in Dublin in their next qualifier on 6 September. Austria, second in that group behind Germany, lost 2-0 at home to Greece.
Svensson's ex-Southampton team-mate Marian Pahars's first match in charge of Latvia ended in a draw - 1-1 away to neighbours Estonia in Tallinn.
Croatia - second in World Cup Group A, which contains Scotland and Wales - had a tricky night against Liechtenstein in Vaduz, twice losing their lead, but came out 3-2 winners thanks to an 86th-minute winner from one-time Arsenal striker Eduardo, now with Shakhtar Donetsk.
Belgium, who are three points clear at the top of that group, were held 0-0 by France in Brussels.
France are currently second in Group I, one point behind leaders Spain, who beat Ecuador 2-0 in Guayaquil, with Manchester City's new striker Alvaro Negredo scoring in the first half and Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla in the second.
England's Group H rivals Ukraine, meanwhile, enjoyed a 2-0 victory in Kiev over Israel - currently third in Northern Ireland's group.
Perennial international strugglers Luxembourg ended an 18-month winless streak with a 2-1 home win over Lithuania.
Brazil 6-0 Australia FT
Jo 2, Neymar, Ramires, Pato and Gustavo.
Tuesday 10th September 2013
INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLIES
Japan v Ghana 11:20
South Korea v Croatia 12:00
China PR v Malaysia 12:35
Spain v Chile 19:00
Wednesday 11th September 2013
INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLIES
Brazil v Portugal 01:30
Spain 1-2 Chile at HT. Vargas for Chile with both, Soldado for Spain.
Spain 2-2 Chile, Jesus Navas.
Thursday, 14th November 2013
Belgium v Colombia, 20:00
Friday, 15th November 2013
South Korea v Switzerland, 11:00
Belarus v Albania, 16:00
Czech Republic v Canada, 16:00
Russia v Serbia, 16:30
Estonia v Azerbaijan, 16:45
Denmark v Norway, 18:00
Turkey v Northern Ireland, 19:00
Italy v Germany, 19:45
Poland v Slovakia, 19:45
Ireland v Latvia, 19:45
England v Chile, 20:00
Scotland v USA, 20:05
Honest Frank captains England. :rolleyes:
Belgium 0-2 Colombia, Falcao and Ibarbo with the goals.
Vermaelen played the full 90. :lol:
England: Forster, Johnson, Jones, Cahill, Baines, Milner, Wilshere, Lampard, Lallana, Rooney, Rodriguez.
Subs: Ruddy, Smalling, Cole, Gibbs, Jagielka, Barkley, Cleverley, Henderson, Townsend, Defoe, Hart.
Chile: Bravo, Mena, Gonzalez, Isla, Fernandez, Beausejour, Medel, Aranguiz, Diaz, Alexis Sanchez, Vargas.
Subs: Toselli, Silva, Carmona, Gutierrez, Valdivia, Rojas, Munoz, Jara, Fernandes, Fuenzalida, Herrera.
Referee: Florian Meyer (Germany)
Interesting line up. Happy with the team Maccy?
Come on Jack.
Honest Frank is there, so no. Still at least we'll be spared Townsend unleashing 150,000 shots in the first half.
Turkey: Zengin, Gonul, Kaya, Gulum, Erkin, Topal, Ozyakup, Turan, Kisa, Buyuk, Erdinc.
Subs: Kirintili, Dogan, Demir, Ucan, Bulut, Sahin, Tore, Ciftci, Aziz, Yilmaz, Sararer, Camdal, Kara, Altinay, Karabulut, Ayvaz.
Northern Ireland: Carroll, Baird, Hughes, Evans, Hodson, Norwood, Clingan, McGinn, Davis, Lafferty, Paterson.
Subs: Mannus, McArdle, McKay, Grigg, Steele, McGivern, McPake.
True enough. Might give this a miss and watch Portugal-Sweden.
Programme on ITV1 for the England game is on now.
Rep of Ireland: Westwood, Coleman, O'Shea, Wilson, Ward, McGeady, Whelan, McCarthy, McClean, Hoolahan, Keane.
Subs: Forde, St. Ledger, Long, Kelly, Walters, Stokes, Green, Reid, Doyle, O'Brien, Pearce, Elliot.
Latvia: Vanins, Gabovs, Bulvitis, Gorkss, Maksimenko, Rode, Rugins, Laizans, Lazdins, Sabala, Verpakovskis.
Subs: Kolinko, Sinelnikovs, Zigajevs, Kurakins, Zjuzins, Fertovs, Kovalovs, Turkovs, Visnakovs, Malins.
Referee: Andreas Ekberg (Sweden)
Özil on the bench for Germany, no BFG at all. Good.
Turkey 1-0 Northern Ireland, Erdinc. :lol:
Come on Wheelchair.
Shame not to see Vidal playing.
Statesman-like influence. :sick:
No sod on the top tier at Wembley. :lol:
Italy 0-1 Germany, Hummels!
Good save Bravo. :lol:
:unsure:
Gonzalez nearly turns it in, for England.
England 0-1 Chile, Sanchez!!
:doh:
Baines. :haha:
Why is that mod ahead of Gibbs?
Lallana shoots, straight at Bravo.
Ireland 1-0 Latvia, Keane. :bow: