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Post by 7even on May 30, 2006 7:48:23 GMT
Jamie Carragher is likely to be deployed in a holding midfield role for England's friendly with Hungary on Tuesday.
Widespread reports suggest the Liverpool defender will be given the chance to stake a claim for a World Cup starting berth in the match at Old Trafford.
England coach Sven Goran Eriksson has revealed his intention to field his strongest team available against the Hungarians, with a view to the same XI kicking off the World Cup campaign against Paraguay on June 10.
With Wayne Rooney still recovering from a foot injury, it appears likely Eriksson will opt to play Michael Owen as a lone striker, rather than in tandem with Peter Crouch.
Owen has overcome a minor injury scare to take his place against Hungary, with former Liverpool team-mate Steven Gerrard due to provide the key support.
But in the midfield anchor role, Eriksson is tipped to spring a surprise by naming Carragher as the man to shield the defence.
Tottenham's Michael Carrick appeared to be the obvious choice for the role, but Eriksson is leaning towards the selection of Carragher.
Though Carragher has occasionally operated in that position, in more recent seasons he has become a bedrock of the Liverpool defence, establishing himself as one of the most reliable centre halves in Europe. ------------------------------------
‘’Oh well suit you Sir’’ . . . I’m looking forward to tonight’s match now, now that I know there is a possibility that Crouch won’t start.
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Post by Sky Sports 1 on May 30, 2006 9:47:16 GMT
Would have been nice to see Carrick in this role, must be hard for him to effectively be third choice atm as lets face it if King were here he would be starting.. We will soon find out who is better in this role, Carragher hasn't played it much recently and last year admitted he can't paly there... i guess its only a friendly and this is his opportunity.
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Post by Busby Boy on May 30, 2006 12:30:13 GMT
Why the fuck does Sven do things the stupid way?...we've got Phil Neville & Michael Carrick for fuck sake!
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