International Friendly Matches 2011: 12 November 2011


England claimed an unlikely 1-0 win over world champions Spain thanks to a headed goal from stand-in captain Frank Lampard and some resolute defending during the closing stages of a hugely entertaining friendly at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

Lampard’s winner came in the 49th minute after Spain, who are also European champions, had dominated possession in the first half but failed to create any clear scoring chances.
The goal came after James Milner whipped in a freekick that Darren Bent met with a good header that hit substitute keeper Pepe Reina’s post. As the ball bounced along the line Lampard reacted first to head into the empty net from close range.

Spain striker David Villa had two chances to score after the break, sending his first effort into the side netting in the 57th minute then hitting the post with a shot from the edge of the box 16 minutes later.

The win was England’s first over the reigning world champions since they beat Argentina 3-1 at Wembley in 1980.
“I don’t think it was an upsetting defeat,” said Spain manager Vicente Del Bosque.
“The team put in all the effort they could, they played some good football and controlled the match. We just lacked a bit of spark in the decisive area of the pitch.”
Lampard, winning his 90th cap and captaining England in place of his Chelsea team mate John Terry, added: “We have beaten a great team but we will not be shouting from the rooftops as we are not where we want to be yet.”

PASSING GAME
The second half was far more entertaining than the first in which Spain took control from the kickoff, with their short passing game mesmerising England for long periods, but failed to turn their clear dominance into goals.

With midfielders Xabi and Xabi Alonso controlling almost every move, England were unable to break Spain’s grip on the match because they hardly saw the ball.
When they did, their approach was in total contrast with whoever was in possession looking for the long pass to try and build an England attack with a hit-and-hope approach.
Apart from one quick break after three minutes, when a Milner cross was cleared, and a poor Lampard corner, England hardly made any impression in attack in the early stages.
England manager Fabio Capello’s experimental lineup, with defender Phil Jones playing on the right side of midfield, was looking distinctly unimpressive.
Lampard had England’s only shot of note in the first period, a hugely speculative effort from 30 metres which goalkeeper Iker Casillas, making his 126th appearance to equal Andoni Zubizarreta’s Spain record, saved easily.
Despite the visitors’ technical and territorial superiority, they did not create a chance until the 37th minute when Xabi Alonso found Sergio Busquets who, with only England keeper Joe Hart to beat, skied his shot over the bar.

The glaring miss came at the same end of the pitch where he scored for Barcelona in their 3-1 win over Manchester United in the Champions League final in May.
The tempo increased in the second half with England debutant Jack Rodwell and forward Danny Wellbeck, winning only his third cap, playing well after coming on as substitutes.
Spain, who lost for only the fourth time in their last 23 matches, should have equalised in the 89th minute but substitute Cesc Fabregas missed an easy chance leaving a young England side to celebrate a famous victory.

England vs Spain
England vs Spain
England vs Spain
England vs Spain
England vs Spain
England vs Spain

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