Switzerland's Stephan Lichtsteiner, left, and England's
Barry Gereth, centre, and James Milner challenge for the
ball.(AP Photo/Michael Probst)
Wayne Rooney put aside the embarrassing headlines back
home to score the opening goal for England in a 3-1 win Tuesday
over 10-man Switzerland in a European Championship qualifier.
Rooney shrugged off tabloid stories about his personal life
to strike in the 10th minute, slotting home Glen Johnson's
pass for his first England goal in a year.
Substitute Adam Johnson rounded goalkeeper Diego Benaglio to
score the second in the 69th, four minutes after Swiss
right-back Stephan Lichtsteiner was shown a straight red card
for fouling James Milner.
Teenager Xherdan Shaqiri gave Switzerland hope with a
long-range strike in the 71st, but England substitute Darren
Bent sealed the game in the 88th with a clinical low shot.
England coach Fabio Capello's team seemed in crisis after the
World Cup, yet it has started Euro 2012 qualifying with
back-to-back wins after having beaten Bulgaria 4-0 at Wembley
last Friday.
England resumes Group G play at home to Montenegro on Oct.
12, four days after Switzerland travels to face the
Montenegrins.
Capello insisted on Monday that it was best for Rooney to
play to escape the pressure in his personal life following
Sunday tabloid stories that he cheated on his pregnant wife
last year with a prostitute.
The England coach opted to partner former Everton teammates
Phil Jagielka and Joleon Lescott in central defense, with
regular starters Rio Ferdinand and John Terry out injured.
England soon mastered a wet pitch soaked by a downpour during
the warmups and scored at the end occupied by its 3,000
traveling fans.
Johnson overlapped to the byline and the right back pulled
back a pass that was perfectly dummied by Jermain Defoe for
Rooney, arriving late and unmarked, to slot home in front of
goal.
It was a 26th international goal for the Manchester United
forward, who was then joined on the field by a fifth
Manchester City player when Adam Johnson replaced Walcott,
who was injured in the scoring move. The Arsenal winger was
taken to hospital for scan on a suspected sprained right
ankle.
Johnson quickly used his speed to beat struggling left back
Reto Ziegler and create a chance for Defoe, then cut inside
on his left foot to rifle a 25-meter (yard) shot that barely
cleared the crossbar.
Defoe just failed to connect on James Milner's fierce cross,
and created space inside the area in the 43rd for a shot that
Benaglio beat away.
Switzerland struggled to connect in attack, its only
first-half chance was David Degen's sliced volley over the
bar in the 38th.
Switzerland coach Ottmar Hitzfeld sent Basel forward Shaqiri
on to his home St. Jakob Park pitch for the second half, and
the Swiss showed signs of fight when Gokhan Inler went close
with a looping shot in the 52nd.
A Swiss surge in the 60th was held up when Milner brought
down Lichtsteiner and was shown a yellow card.
England goalkeeper Joe Hart unnerved his defenders and
encouraged the home crowd by dropping two crosses inside a
minute, before Swiss captain Alex Frei fired a cross through
the goalmouth.
But the momentum switched back to England when Milner broke
on a counterattack and was brought down by Lichtsteiner near
the penalty area.
Italian referee Nicola Rizzoli judged Lichtsteiner had
violent intent and sent off the disbelieving Lazio player.
Four minutes later, Steven Gerrard's pass beat the offside
trap and Johnson calmly beat Benaglio for his second
international goal in four days.
Shaqiri quickly brought the Swiss back into the game when he
cut across the England defense and fired left-footed past
Hart from 25 meters (yards).
Rooney made way for a sixth Man City player Shaun
Wright-Phillips in the 79th minute.
Defoe had earlier gone off injured, and his replacement Bent
finished the one clear chance he got, beating Benaglio from
16 meters (yards).
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