Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Rooney scored four goals from becoming the all-time top scorer for England – Dagbladet.no

Scotland – England 1-3 (0-1)

(Dagbladet): Two months after the Scots refused to become independent from the UK, took the dark blue against England at Celtic Park.

The battle is known as “friendly match”, but for both teams, it was about honor – as it is every time the teams meet.

Tonight’s game is the 112 between Scotland and England. The statistics show that England has won the most times, 47 games with the evening included. Scotland have won 41 settlements, while 24 have ended a draw.

For an English team in form, with a full pot in autumn’s European Championship qualifying, left no Scotland great chances in the private Superbowl.

silenced the fans

Long before kickoff cooked it in the audience at Celtic Park – something that continued throughout the game. The match opened with a brisk pace, but the home crowd cheered every time the dark blue was over in England’s half.

Still, it was England who got the game’s first chance at a shot from Danny Welbeck.

Just after the half-hour played ensured Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to silence the Scottish fans for a few seconds – while the more than 5,000 Englishmen at tribunals could drop his celebration.

A lovely long pass by Jack Wilshere did Arsenal player in the box. There was Chamberlain came through and got to head the ball forward into the Scottish net.

England have won all of their European Championship qualifiers this fall, no later they beat Slovenia 3-1 on Saturday. Englishmen are so full pot and head group E.

Scotland has two win and a draw in the autumn four qualifying matches, winning 1-0 against Ireland on Friday. Scots holds third place in Group D.

Some Manchester United fans held enough breath for a moment when Luke Shaw was lying down after a duel with Steven Naismith in the first place. United fans relax with horror that Shaw had to join United’s lengthy injury list, but came into the field and played for 66 minutes.



Rooney with 45 and 46

The second half was only a few minutes old when Wayne Rooney made sure that life was more acidic for the Scots.

Scotland’s Andrew Robertson was unable to clear away an English foul, and served either England captain ball he made sure to head into the goal behind Craig Gordon – who had just taken over responsibility for the Scottish cage from David Marshall .

In last met England and Scotland for the first time since 1999. The match at Wembley was the occasion FA’s 150th anniversary. The British drew the longest straw in the end, winning it 3-2.

After the 2-0 goal acted only on England at Celtic Park. Roy Hodgson’s men showed that they are in good shape, and Gordon Strachan had to realize that the guests from the south was a bit better.

But when Andrew Robertson made amends after he cleared up right before Wayne Rooney’s goal, was again life in the Scottish camp. With 82 minutes played Robertson wall with Johnny Russell, and chipped it past the cash behind Fraser Forster.

But the Scots were to learn that there are far between sorrow and joy. Just two minutes after the reduction, was Wayne Rooney shoot ahead again. With his second of the night, Rooney has scored seven goals in their last seven games he has started for England.

And with 46 goals, the English captain now just four goals away from becoming England’s top scorer of all time.

– I enjoy playing football. I always love to play for England. I’m in a good flow when it comes to score, and I hope it continues. If it means I take the record, I shall be satisfied, says a satisfied Rooney told the BBC after the match.

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