Wednesday, 30 November 2022

The Dragon Slayers

Marcus Rashford inspired England to the victory required to top Group B and ensure it was abject despair and misery for Welsh Wales as they went out of the tournament after a bitterly disappointing World Cup campaign. Wales needed to either beat England and hope Iran and USA ended in a draw or pursue the even more unlikely outcome of running up a four-goal victory margin at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium. England, who now face Senegal in the last sixteen on Sunday, ensured neither scenario was ever a serious consideration as they dominated throughout and took full control after an uneventful first forty five minutes. Wales coach Rob Page was forced to replace Gareth Bale at half-time because of an injury, although the daft-haired talisman had only had seven touches in an anonymous display. And, any hope of Wales qualifying for the last sixteen was wiped out as England scored twice within six minutes of the restart. Rashford fired a free-kick past Danny Ward following Ethan Ampadu's foul on Phil Foden after fifty minutes, with the Sheikh Yer Man City midfielder then marking his return to England's team moments later by turning in Harry Kane's cross at the far post. Wales were demoralised and outclassed as they knew they were on the way home from Qatar and Rashford added his second in the sixty eighth minute, with a large slice of help from Wales keeper Ward, in for suspended Wayne Hennessey after his red card against Iran, who allowed a fierce shot to slip through his legs. England top Group B with seven points, two points ahead of the United States who set up a last-sixteen meeting with The Netherlands by beating Iran one-nil in their match, while Wales finished dead rock bottom last of the table with but a point. It took England time and another desperately dull first-half before they clicked into top gear but once they did, they were then able to overrun Wales, who ended this World Cup in timid fashion. And Rashford continued to make a big impact at this World Cup, with his double here coming after scoring with virtually his first touch in the six-two romp against Iran in England's opening game. He missed a good chance in the first-half when he was played though by Kane but his free-kick was emphatic and the second a reward for his willingness to drive into the Wales defence at pace. He almost had a hat-trick only for Ward to block his shot at the near post. Rashford must now be under serious consideration for a starting place when England face the tougher test of Senegal as the knockout phase gets under way. Gareth Southgate made four changes to his team that performed so poorly against USA, Rashford, Foden, Jordan Henderson and fit-again Kyle Walker coming in for Raheem Sterling, Bukayo Saka, Mason Mount and Kieran Trippier. It not only helped England run out easy winners but gave squad members valuable game time, especially Walker, who is such an important part of Southgate's plans but missed the end of the Premier League to undergo groin surgery. England and Southgate have achieved their first priority of qualifying for the last sixteen while topping their group, two strong wins against Iran and Wales coming either side of that dismal USA showing. It represents a job satisfactorily done by England - now they must take the next step against the dangerous African champions.