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Deadly Defoe able to salvage a draw.


Holland 2 England 2

JERMAIN Defoe's second-half double allowed England to come from two goals down at the break to snatch a draw in their friendly against Holland, writes SIMON Simon, in the Bible.

1 One of the Maccabees.

2 or Simon Peter: see Peter, Saint.

3 See Simon, Saint.

4 Kinsman of Jesus.

5 Leper of Bethany in whose house a woman anointed Jesus' feet.
 STONE.

England seemed certain to start the World Cup season with a morale-sapping defeat as basic blunders from Rio Ferdinand Rio Gavin Ferdinand (born November 7, 1978 in Peckham, London) is an English footballer of mixed St Lucian and Anglo-Irish descent. He plays at centre-back for Manchester United in the FA Premier League and at the international level for the England national football team.  and Gareth Barry Gareth Barry (born February 23, 1981 in Hastings, East Sussex), is an English footballer and captain of Aston Villa. He also plays for England. Along with former team-mate Gareth Southgate, he was the only player to play in both final matches at the old Wembley Stadium, once for  gifted the alreadyqualified Dutch their interval advantage.

Instead, Fabio Capello Fabio Capello (born June 18, 1946 in San Canzian d'Isonzo, Gorizia) is an Italian football manager and former professional player who most recently coached Real Madrid.  managed to inject some life into his troops, with Defoe supplying the killer finish to passes from the excellent Frank Lampard Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled until (UTC) due to vandalism.  and eye-catchinyoungster James Milner, to take his personal tally to four England goals in two games.

Capello is far too experienced to be won over by the result, which is pretty creditable in itself given the hosts are ranked number three in the world.

However, while defensive deficiencies were obvious, England's refusal to accept defeat from the most unpromising of situations bodes very well for the trials expected to lie in front of them in South Africa next year.

Capello did not quite say the result was unimportant yesterday but he did give the impression he was more interested in the performance, to find out whether his side had retained the lessons absorbed so well last season.

However, it was a shambolic sham·bol·ic  
adj. Chiefly British Slang
Disorderly or chaotic: "[The country's] transportation system is in a shambolic state" 
 opening period. Ferdinand is among one of the best defenders in Europe. So his decision to turn a pass towards Robert Green without so much as a lift of the head in his goalkeeper's direction can only be put down to a mental aberration.

The result was an opportunity for Kuyt to nip in and slip the ball past Green, then beat the West Ham keeper again on the way back as he opened up an angle.

If Kuyt had not scored, he would have received a volley of abuse from Robin van Persie who stood on his own in the sixyard box screaming for a pass.

Fortunately for the Liverpool man, his RESCUE Below, left to right, Michael Carrick celebrates the equaliser with Jermain Defoe; Dirk Kuyt puts England ahead; Rafael van der Vaart Rafael Ferdinand van der Vaart (born 11 February 1983) is a Dutch footballer who plays for Bundesliga side HSV and plays for the Dutch national team. Van der Vaart was born to a Spanish mother and a Dutch father in Heemskerk, in North Holland.  scores via a rebound; Capello shows his fury.

shot bounced in off John Terry, who tried in vain to scramble it off the line. To prove Ferdinand was not the only one capable of such elementary errors, Frank Lampard did a very similar thing on the half hour, which would have resulted in England falling two behind if Green had not produced a fine save to deny Arjen Robben.

You would think that would be the end of England's enforced errors. Unfortunately, there was time for one more before half-time as Barry sent Robben through.

The former Chelsea star probably could not believe his good fortune. Yet again though Green repelled him, only for Rafael van der Vaart to drive the rebound into an empty net.

It ended a thoroughly miserable opening first-half for the visitors, who had played well in patches but were too often pulled apart by the fluidity of Holland's movement in attack.

On the occasions England did get a sight of goal, they were either just off target, or Marten marten, name for carnivorous, largely arboreal mammals (genus Martes) of the weasel family, widely distributed in North America, Europe, and central Asia. Martens are larger, heavier-bodied animals than weasels, with thick fur and bushy tails.  Stekelenburg was in the way. Lampard came closest for England with a near post effort. But Holland could easily argue Robben, Van Persie, Kuyt and Van der Vaart were just as deserving of another for the Dutch.

As Capello had pledged to make use of all six potential substitutes to appease worried managers ahead of this weekend's Premier League opening, his three immediate changes could not be put down to a fit of pique.

Nevertheless, Capello's hairdryer might have been out given the inept nature of his team's display and the effect created by his changes was staggering as Lampard chipped a pass through to Defoe, who bore down on the Dutch goal and finished in fine style just five minutes after the re-start.

The whole mood of the contest changed. The visitors' confidence returned with Defoe providing the spark and England's defenders cutting out the elementary mistakes, even if Holland still looked capable of adding to their tally.

A beautiful piece of skill from Rooney's replacement Carlton Cole almost allowed England to draw level as Lampard exerted a greater influence on proceedings.

And, 13 minutes from time, parity was restored as former Newcastle midfielder Milner - yet another impressive substitute - bravely got his head to the ball and nodded past John Heitinga before charging to the byline and delivering a low cross that Defoe gleefully glee·ful  
adj.
Full of jubilant delight; joyful.



gleeful·ly adv.

glee
 tapped home. A late flurry at both ends might have brought a winner but considering the circumstances, England were prob-ablquite happy with a share of the spoils.

After the final whistle Capello insisted he was calm at half-time despite the mistakes which handed Holland a 2-0 lead.

Asked what he said at the break, Capello said: "Nothing. I just spoke quietly. "It's pre-season. It's possible to make mistakes, but there are still 45 minutes to play." The Italian admitted, though, his side had gifted Holland the advantage.

"(They were) two presents," he said.

"But I prefer to give gifts in non-competitive games."

Tottenham striker Defoe played down his contribution. He said: "I said to the lads I would stand on the shoulder (of the defenders) and I got in behind them. I tried to stay onside on·side  
adv. & adj. Sports
In such a position as to be able to play or receive a ball or puck legally.


onside
Adjective, adv

Sport
 and was glad to see it (the first) go in.

"(The second) was just a case of gambling. James Milner put a great ball into the box and I just gambled."

PORTUGAL, another side whose qualifying campaign has not gone according to plan so far, claimed a routine 3-0 win away to Liechtenstein.

Hugo Almeida scored either side of a Raul Meireles effort, all the goals coming in the opening half-hour.

Turkey thumped Ukraine 3-0 in Kiev. The Euro 2008 semi-finalists looked in good shape last night as Middlesbrough's Tuncay, Servet Cetin and Hamit Altintop struck in quick succession in the second half.
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