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England vs San Marino. European Championship Qualifying Group E.

Wembley StadiumAttendance55,990.

England 5

  • P Jagielka (24th minute)
  • W Rooney (43rd minute pen)
  • D Welbeck (49th minute)
  • A Townsend (72nd minute)
  • A Della Valle (77th minute own goal)

San Marino 0

    European Qualifiers: Wayne Rooney scores as England beat San Marino 5-0 at Wembley

    Wayne Rooney doubled the advantage with a penalty
    Image: Wayne Rooney scored England's second goal from the penalty spot

    Wayne Rooney moved closer to becoming England's all-time record goalscorer in a 5-0 win over minnows San Marino in the European Qualifiers.

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    It was not the complete goal-fest many expected for Roy Hodgson’s team against an opponent ranked the lowest in the world by FIFA but it maintained the Three Lions’ position at the top of Group E.

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    Hodgson: We deserved more

    And Rooney, although he could have had more, was an architect as his first-half penalty added to England’s goal tally, while also taking him to within seven goals of Sir Bobby Charlton’s all-time individual record of 49, before he later contributed to Alessandro Della Valle’s own goal at Wembley on Thursday night.

    Phil Jagielka, Welbeck and substitute Andros Townsend were also on target in a game in which England made hard work of their lowly opposition, however, they can now look forward to Sunday’s game away to Estonia.

    Phil Jagielka of England (6) celebrates with team mates Calum Chambers (2) and Jordan Henderson (4) as he scores their first goal against San Marino
    Image: Jagielka: Got the ball rolling

    All the pre-match debate had centred on that expected, easy England win and they almost had the early goal they wanted but San Marino goalkeeper Aldo Simoncini punched away Rooney’s indirect free-kick before Welbeck’s shot deflected wide off team-mate Jagielka.

    England were not free flowing, however, they continued to dominate possession and, in the 24th minute, Jagielka opened the scoring with a header from James Milner’s corner after Simoncini had tripped over compatriot Luca Tosi.

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    Reaction from Oxlade-Chamberlain and Chambers

    Wembley expected the floodgates to open after breaking the deadlock but San Marino - who had conceded 296 goals in qualifiers since a 1-1 draw against Latvia in 2001, which represented the only competitive game in their history in which they avoided defeat - were frustrating their hosts.

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    Danny Welbeck made it 3-0
    Image: Welbeck: Made it 3-0 to England

    Hodgson, though, was forcefully clapping his hands in celebration before half-time when Rooney made it 2-0 with a confident, 43rd-minute penalty after the captain had been brought down in the area to take him closer to Charlton’s England record.

    England made two changes at half-time, with Adam Lallana coming on for club-mate Raheem Sterling while another Liverpool player, Jordan Henderson, went off to be replaced by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

    And the substitutions made an impact as Welbeck scored England’s third from close range after meeting a low cross from his Arsenal team-mate, Chamberlain, in the 49th minute.

    Rooney's effort was deflected in for an own goal to complete England's 5-0 win
    Image: Rooney: Celebrates England's fifth, an own goal

    Lallana thought he had England’s fourth shortly after the hour when he deflected Chamberlain’s shot into the back of the net, only to see the effort disallowed by an offside flag which replays suggested was incorrect.

    Townsend was brought on for Welbeck in the 66th minute and the Tottenham Hotspur winger did put England 4-0 in front just six minutes after entering the game with a firmly-struck, low shot from distance.

    San Marino looked like they were tiring as England took greater control, with Jack Wilshere especially influential, and fatigue may well have played a part in Della Valle’s 77th-minute own goal as the defender deflected Rooney’s strike to send it looping over the head of Simoncini.

    England Team Statistics San Marino
    5 Goals 0
    2 1st Half Goals 0
    17 Shots on Target 1
    6 Shots off Target 1
    11 Blocked Shots 0
    16 Corners 0
    14 Fouls 11
    7 Offsides 0
    1 Yellow Cards 2
    0 Red Cards 0
    87.3 Passing Success 56
    44 Duels Won 52
    45.8 Duel Success % 54.2
    12 Tackles 25
    75 Tackles Success % 76
    77.6 Possession 22.4
    74.8 Territorial Advantage 25.2
    691 Total Passes 207
    34 Total Crosses 1
    162 Lost Balls 118
    66 Recoveries 57
    77.7 1st Half Poss. 22.3
    77.6 2nd Half Poss. 22.4

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