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Home » News » England win in Lithuania and complete perfect campaign
England win in Lithuania and complete perfect campaign

England win in Lithuania and complete perfect campaign

Posted by Team England at 09:32 on Tuesday 13 October 2015

England made it a perfect 10 out of 10 in Euro 2016 qualifying with a routine 3-0 victory in Vilnius in their final game in Group E.

A first half strike from Ross Barkley got Roy Hodgson’s men on their way against Lithuania, before a Giedrius Arlauskis own goal made it two before half-time.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain smashed home a third just after the hour mark to secure maximum points in qualifying, as England finished the game with another clean sheet – their eight this campaign.

It was a fairly straightforward night for an experimental line-up, Hodgson having made eight changes to the side that faced Estonia at Wembley three days earlier. Barkley, Harry Kane and Adam Lallana were the only players to start again.

Jack Butland was in goal making his second senior appearance just over three years after his first, while Phil Jagielka made his bow as captain, leading the team out in the absence of Wayne Rooney and Gary Cahill.

England dominated throughout, with Jonjo Shelvey and Barkley keen to get on the ball in the early stages and dictate the play.

But like in so many of their group games, they faced a stubborn resistance from the home side.



However, it was only a matter of time before they added to their impressive scoring tally in qualifying and three more goals made it 31 for the campaign.

Two Harry Kane drives inside the opening 15 minutes forced saves from Giedrius Arlauskis, while his turn and shot midway through the first half also worked the Watford stopper down to his right.

But with the half-hour mark approaching, Barkley scored a fine goal to put the Three Lions in front.

Receiving a pass from Kane 25 yards out, the Everton midfieder side-stepped his marker and took the ball into space. A wave of his right foot sent sent the ball flying into the net, via a slight deflection and the post.

Butland was called into action for the first time soon after as Lukas Spalvis found room on the corner of England’s box. His left-footed strike across goal was good, but the Stoke City keeper’s dive dealt with the situation.



Moments later England went further in front, and this time Kane won his duel with Arlauskis. After a neat one-two with Lallana on the edge of the area, Kane drilled a left-footed shot that hit the foot of the post, and the keeper, before going in for an own goal.

Although that did not go down as Kane’s fourth for his country, he should have scored seven minutes after the break.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain crossed from the right and the Tottenham striker’s first effort was parried by Arlauskis. With the keeper still on the floor and the ball back with Kane six yards out, the goal was begging, but Linas Klimavicius, flying in, deflected the shot over.



With an hour played, Kane made way for Liverpool’s Danny Ings to come on for his senior debut, and he came close to a first goal when his low snapshot from range was stopped by Arlauskis. But that came after Oxlade-Chamberlain had netted the third to clinch the three points.

After another attack broke down, Kyle Walker swept up the loose ball and made a beeline for the box before slipping a pass into the path of the Arsenal winger. From 12 yards out, Chamberlain crashed a powerful strike into the top corner, with the keeper helpless.

With the qualifiers done and dusted, England can now look forward to a series of high-profile friendlies between now and June, starting in November against Spain and France, as they begin to prepare for the tougher challenges at Euro 2016.

England's next home game is against Euro 2016 hosts France at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday 17 November. You can get tickets online now via TheFA.com/tickets

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