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England under Steve McClaren - A New Beginning for England's Football Team?

 
Author: Duncan Rice

Steve McClaren was always going to need a big performance, against European Champions Greece, last night. Not just because it was his first game in charge, but after the very public dropping of David Beckham the team needed to show that they could put the disappointment of a poor World Cup behind them and make a new start under the McClaren and Terry Venables partnership.

England are always expected to win every competition they enter (at least back home they are) and the fact that there is only the 1966 World Cup in the trophy cabinet leads to a lot of disappointed fans. In fairness we were probably never going to win it again this year, but we have arguably the best squad of players we've had for many years, and therefore probably the best chance to have done it!

Gerrard and Lampard have been the talk of the back pages now for several months - we can't play them both together - or at least we didn't think we could! In last nights game, at Old Trafford, McClaren moved Stevie G out to the right hand side to take the position vacated by Beckham. At first glance it seems to have worked. Gerrard was able to push forward and put in some of his delightful, trademarked crosses and the presence of a revitalised Owen Hargreaves allowed Lampard to get forward more than ever. Although it had been expected that Beckhams departure would have seen Wright-Phillips or Lennon out on the right, we now know that we have options other than Beckham. On the left too we saw Downing in for Joe Cole and we know that Ashley Cole or Bridge can always push on from left-back, whilst Richardsons appearance as a second half sub let us all know that the left side of midfield might not be such a problem after all.

Peter Crouch proved once again that he is possibly the first name on the team sheet these days. Rooney, Owen, Defoe, Ashton or Bent are all great players to have in the squad, but with the possible exception of Rooney, they can't bring to the game what Crouch does. His movement, aerial prowess and holding up of the ball are the perfect foil to our talented range of midfielders and as his game continues to improve with Champions League and International experience, Crouch will get even better.

John Terry can't be overlooked either. The new England captain has what it takes to lead a great side (not that Gerrard doesn't) and looked in confident mood last night especially after heading the side into the lead. He was strong, passionate and professional and that's exactly what we wanted to see from him last night. The confidence of the team must have been catching too! Rio Ferdinand charged forward with the ball like we've not seen him do for years, and he can do it well. If we are talking about confidence we can't help but mention Hargreaves again, as the change in him since the start of the World Cup has been enormous, allowing the rest of the team to do what they do best.

England may only be one game into the Steve McClaren era but the future is looking promising. He has not been afraid to make the big decisions that needed to made and he should get credit for that - it would have been easy to pick the same side from last month and ease through the first game. European Championship qualification starts next month and this will be the real test for the new England team. We don't just need to win these games, we need to win them well and show the sort of confidence that can make us winners, please...

Author Bio:
Duncan Rice is a champion in this field. Duncan has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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