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England's Wayne Rooney celebrates with team mate Jermain Defoe - Source: Photosport
Wayne Rooney, hit by media claims about his private life, struck
his first international goal for almost a year to set England on
the way to a 3-1 win away to Switzerland in their Euro 2012
qualifier today.
Substitute Adam Johnson added a second in the 69th minute, Xherdan
Shaqiri pulled one back for the Swiss who had been reduced to 10
men but substitute Darren Bent scored a third late in the
game.
Rooney, the subject of Sunday tabloid newspaper allegations of
infidelity with a prostitute and an intense focus from the British
media leading up to the match, last scored for England in the 5-1
win over Croatia at Wembley last year.
The win left England with maximum points from their opening two
Group G games and should help lift pressure off manager Fabio
Capello after their disappointing second round World Cup exit to
Germany.
It leaves them in pole position in Group G with wins already
against, on paper, their biggest group rivals Switzerland and
Bulgaria.
England made a promising start and took the lead after only nine
minutes. Glen Johnson made an overlapping run to the byline and
produced a low cross which was missed by Jermain Defoe and Theo
Walcott but found Rooney, who slotted home from close range.
Walcott was injured in the move and replaced by Adam Johnson who
went on to enjoy another superb performance for his country.
The visitors took control and should have been several goals up by
halftime with Jermain Defoe, who scored a hat-trick in Friday's 4-0
win over Bulgaria, missing several chances.
Defoe failed to control the ball after Steven Gerard found him
unmarked in the area, then misfired again when Adam Johnson reached
him with a low cross from the right after neat work to beat his
marker.
He also failed to make contact when James Milner sent a dangerous
ball across the face of the box from the left.
When Defoe finally hit a shot on target through a crowd of players,
Diego Benaglio foiled him with a superb save.
Switzerland, with only four goals in their previous 10 games,
managed only a couple of half chances before halftime and did not
test England goalkeeper Joe Hart.
The Swiss looked more dangerous in the second half until Stefan
Lichtsteiner, already booked for dissent, was dismissed for a
reckless challenge on Milner in the 65th minute.
Four minutes later, Gerrard split open the Swiss defence with a
superb pass and Adam Johnson rounded Benaglio for the second.
Shaqiri reduced the arrears in the 71st minute with a powerful
drive from nearly 30 metres to put Switzerland back in the
hunt.
But they always looked exposed and substitute Darren Bent made the
game safe for England in the 89th minute.