Football: Crouch to lead England in WC qualifier


Fabio Capello has confirmed that Peter Crouch will lead England's attack in Wednesday's World Cup qualifier against Ukraine after once again dashing Michael Owen's hopes of an international recall.

An injury to Darren Bent offered the Italian an opportunity to draft Owen into the squad as experienced back-up for Crouch and Wayne Rooney.

But he opted instead to call up Gabriel Agbonlahor, despite the Aston Villa's forward's club performances having dipped of late.

Tottenham forward Bent had himself been a late call-up to the squad after Emile Heskey and Carlton Cole suffered injuries in Saturday's 4-0 friendly win over Slovakia.

That underlined how far Owen has fallen down the pecking order although Capello again insisted that the injury-plagued Newcastle forward's England career could be revived once he starts playing regularly for his club.

"In every interview I've said the door for all the England players is open," Capello said. "I respect Owen but I chose Agbonlahor because he has played a lot of games."

Rio Ferdinand, who returned to training after missing the Slovakia match with a back strain, declared himself fit to start alongside John Terry in central defence.

Capello will also have Shaun Wright-Phillips, who missed Saturday's game with an ankle injury, available, although Aaron Lennon is expected to get the nod on the right flank with Steven Gerrard supporting Rooney and Crouch from the left.

With four straight wins in group six, England will be in a very strong position to reach next year's finals in South Africa if they can beat Ukraine, the only team they have yet to face.

The impressive win over Slovakia augured well for England's chances and Capello expects Ukraine to play a similar style.

"It will be a very dangerous game, they play very well on the counter attack," the Italian said. "It will be very tough.

"I was very happy after the Slovakia match, our movement with and without the ball was very good and we created a lot of good chances. For me it was a good test."

Capello believes Ukraine's tendency to lay back and try and hit teams on the counter makes the match ideally suited for Crouch.

"I think the most important thing is the movement of Gerrard, Lennon or Beckham and Rooney," he said. "The movement near Crouch is very important.

"He can do the same movement and press like Emile Heskey. But the movement of the players around him will be very important.

"All the players will be important. We have to play like a team, a group, this is the most important thing. Not a single player."

Capello appears to have worked out how to get the best out of Rooney with the Manchester United forward having scored seven times in his last four internationals.

"He picked the ball up in dangerous areas, put people in on goal and got two goals as well. He's doing what the manager wants to get out of the team."



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