World Cup 2010 qualifiers: Wonderful Walcott crushes Croats

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Last year, Croatia beat England 3-2 at Wembley in the Euro2008 qualifiers to prevent England from qualifying for Euro2008.

On Wednesday night, in the hostility of the Maksimir Stadium in Zagreb, England got revenge on Croatia thanks to a scintillating display by the 19-year-old Theo Walcott, who scored three goals - his first ever goals for England.

England became the first team EVER to beat Croatia at their home ground in a competitive match.

It was probably England's best performance since 1st September 2001, when they thrashed Germany 5-1 in Munich during the 2002 World Cup qualifiers.




England's Theo Walcott celebrates completing his hat-trick against Croatia in Zagreb




By Jonathan Stevenson
BBC Sport

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(At the Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb. Attendance: 35,000)


World Cup 2010 Qualifiers

Croatia 1-4 England
.........................Walcott 26, 59, 82
Mandzukic 78.................Rooney 63


Croatia: Pletikosa, Simunic, Robert Kovac, Corluka, Pranjic, Rakitic, Petric (Knezevic 56), Nico Kovac (Pokrivac 62), Srna, Modric, Olic (Mandzukic 73).

Subs Not Used: Runje, Krizanac, Leko, Klasnic.
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England: James, Brown, Terry (Upson 88 ), Ferdinand, Ashley Cole, Walcott (Beckham 84), Lampard, Barry, Joe Cole (Jenas 55), Rooney, Heskey.

Subs Not Used: Robinson, Johnson, Downing, Defoe.


GROUP SIX STANDINGS

...............P.....W....D....L....F....A....Points
England......2......2....0....0....6.....1......6
Ukraine......2......2....0....0....4.....1......6
Belarus.......2......1....0....1....3.....2......3
Croatia.......2......1....0....1....4.....4......3
Kazakhstan...3......1....0....2....2.....4......3
Andorra......3.......0....0....3....1.....8......0



Theo Walcott hit a stunning hat-trick as England thrashed Croatia in a World Cup qualifying tie in Zagreb.

The 19-year-old got the nod to start ahead of David Beckham and he drilled Englan ahead, before Robert Kovac was sent off for an elbow on Joe Cole.

Walcott grabbed a carbon-copy second and soon after the exceptional Wayne Rooney slotted in a brilliant third.

Mario Mandzukic notched a consolation for Croatia, before Walcott collected Rooney's pass and rolled in his third.

It was a magnificent performance and more than coach Fabio Capello can have dreamed of.

The result puts England firmly in control of Group Six after two wins in five days, but Capello will be even more delighted by the manner of his team's triumph.

Croatia suffered their first competitive defeat at home and it was sweet revenge for England, beating the team that ended their hopes of qualifying for Euro 2008.

It was a far cry from England's limp displays under Steve McClaren and they were far superior in every department.

In the wonderful Walcott, they had a player who frightened the life out of the hosts whenever he got the ball.

The Arsenal winger gave the ball away with his first involvement, but from then on everything he touched seemed to turn to goals as he wreaked havoc down the right flank.

With Gareth Barry and Frank Lampard dominating in midfield and Rooney linking play up between the midfield and Emile Heskey, England pinned Croatia back into their own half from the start.

After Heskey had a decent shout for a penalty waved away, Walcott put England in front with his first goal for his country.

There was a stroke of fortune about it as Danijel Pranjic's clearance cannoned straight into Robert Kovac and when the ball fell to Walcott inside the box on the right, he lashed it into the bottom corner.

A minute later Walcott's cross-shot from a similar position was touched behind by keeper Stipe Pletikosa, before Josip Simunic was booked for a cynical foul as Walcott's pace terrorised Croatia once more.


The only disappointment for England was a head injury to Joe Cole

Eight minutes after the break Croatia suffered a hammer blow when Robert Kovac went up for a challenge with Joe Cole and appeared to lead with his elbow, causing the Chelsea midfielder to bleed from a wound on his head.

Kovac was rightly sent off and Cole had to be stretchered off, but six minutes later England went 2-0 ahead when the sublime Rooney - enjoying a glorious return to form wearing the three lions - beautifully teed up Walcott to smash in his second.

England were rampant, and Jermaine Jenas scampered away down the left and pulled the ball back for Rooney to open up his body and direct the ball into the corner.

It was like watching England at their Euro 96 best as they passed the ball around with devastating accuracy and Lampard was cruelly denied a goal after another gorgeous team move when his goal was ruled out for a foul committed by Heskey.

Croatia were all over the place, but they managed a consolation when Darijo Srna broke and he fed Mandzukic to drive the ball under David James.

England were not done, though, and Rooney turned provider once more to slip Walcott in on goal, the former Southampton star racing through and keeping his head to slot under Pletikosa to complete his treble.

In doing so he became the youngest player to score a hat-trick for England, and the first in a competitive game for England since Michael Owen bagged three against Germany in the 5-1 win in Munich in 2001. Capello's men can be every bit as pleased with this result in the cauldron of the Maksimir Stadium.


Croatia 1-4 England: Fabio Capello picks pace over experience at the Maksimir Stadium, prefering Theo Walcott ahead of David Beckham


And the choice looks to have paid off as the teenage Arsenal winger pounces on a defensive error to give England an unexpected lead


Joe Cole is left with a bloody head wound after being caught by Robert Kovac, for which the Croatia defender is sent off


England make the most of the extra man by carving through the Croatian defence for Walcott to finish


And Wayne Rooney, pushing Walcott for man of the match, gets his goal, set up by Jermaine Jenas


Though Croatia bag a consolation, the night is Walcott's, set free by Rooney for his hat-trick to seal the win in style

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