England's Steven Gerrard (L-2) reacts after his goal,
during the World Cup group 6 qualifying soccer match against Belarus in Minsk,
Belarus yesterday. England won 3-1.- Xinhua/Reuters
Two goals by Wayne Rooney, his second double strike in four days, helped
England beat Belarus 3-1 yesterday to chalk up their fourth successive win
in World Cup Group Six qualifying.
Steven Gerrard fired England ahead in the 11th minute with a low 30-metre
shot before Belarus equalised 17 minutes later, Pavel Sitko providing the final
header to round off a sweeping 23-pass move.
Rooney, who scored twice in the second half of England's 5-1 win over
Kazakhstan on Saturday, repeated the feat with goals after 50 and 74 minutes to
take his tally to five in his last three internationals.
He shot England back in front following a left-wing run by strike partner
Emile Heskey before adding his second of the game, rounding off a move he
started with a perfect dink over keeper Yuri Zhevnov.
Gerrard had a good chance to score a fourth but hit a post with the goal
gaping.
England have never previously won their opening four matches in any World Cup
qualifying campaign dating back to 1949-50.
They lead Group Six with 12 points followed by Ukraine and Croatia on seven.
TOUGH MATCH
England manager Fabio Capello had warned Belarus would provide tough
opposition and he was right.
Although the visitors started the brighter, Belarus came back strongly and
played neat football for long periods although without injured skipper Alexandr
Hleb they failed to find a cutting edge.
Gerrard put England ahead with his 14th goal in 70 internationals after being
set up by the hard-working Rooney.
Belarus were far from overawed though and gradually began to take a grip in
midfield where Igor Stasevich had an excellent match.
It was no real surprise when they equalised through Sitko after 28 minutes.
Stasevich provided the final pass for the goal after some delightful skill,
jinking into space and switching feet before sending in a perfect cross.
David Beckham came on late in the game to win his 107th cap and move ahead of
Bobby Charlton on the list of England appearances, behind only Peter Shilton
(125) and Bobby Moore (108).