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Sunday 07.09.08

Frustrating England must improve if they are to challenge Croatia James Dart 12:23am England's progress under Fabio Capello could be deduced in minutes here. Back when Steve McClaren was blindly stumbling through his stewardship as manager, it had taken his team some 54 minutes to break down Andorra in this arena, the victory forgotten amid the vitriolic abuse directed towards dug-out and players from a disbelieving traveling support. Yet, here, the Italian was puffing his cheeks in relief some five minutes earlier. The floodgates were open, the minnows breached, the natural order apparently restored: this was progress indeed.Capello will be happy enough that his team have started Group Six with a victory, but the Croats will hardly be quaking in their boots when their scout reports reach Zagreb. Conjure a display like this on Wednesday night and England risk humiliation. Capello's will be a very different line-up against more imposing opponents though, if they had hoped to pep confidence amid a goal-glut here, they arguably depart Barcelona even more fragile than when they arrived. McClaren's team did at least end up winning by three, after all.Were their mitigating circumstances? This was an unusual, if not exceptional, occasion. Rarely are teams confronted by blanket defence. Andorra conceded that they would not be able to match England's possession and, with a quintet across their back-line and four unambitious midfielders kicking anything in red that moved in the centre, asked Fernando Silva to do his best alone against England's rearguard. David James touched the ball four times in the first period, and none of them to deny shots. Premier League players â€" even at top four clubs confronted by newly promoted teams fearful of a battering â€" rarely face situations as uncompetitive this. It was effectively a training match, pitting attack against cluttered defence, with the pressure issued forth from the stands making it all horribly awkward.There, though, the sympathy has to stop. The boos first grumbled, then chorused, as soon as the chants bemoaning the Football Association's choice of digital broadcasting partners had fizzled out. Frustration had set in by the interval and everyone present had the right to have expected so much more. The delivery from the flanks had been as miserable as it was inexcusable. Andorra's journeymen would not have coped had the standard of crossing been that of the Championship, let alone the Premier League. Theo Walcott was eager on the turf, and reached the by-line twice in the opening three minutes, but his accuracy deserted him too often. Even so, he offered far more of a threat than poor Stewart Downing.The Middlesbrough winger can rip full-backs to shreds domestically. He performed well against Trinidad and Tobago in the friendly back in May - yes, admittedly, T&T - but this was all too much for him. His first corner struck the defender at the near post. His second was claimed by the goalkeeper. The free-kicks veered in from deep rarely found their man while, from open play, form and confidence drained visibly amid a hideous mixture of over and under-hit passes. His substitution at the interval was a mercy. That Joe Cole scored within five minutes of the re-start will have done little to raise his spirits.The wingers appeared the main culprits because they were attempting the final passes into dangerous areas, but others were just as guilty. John Terry pumped three long balls into touch in the first period, his centre-half partner Joleon Lescott appearing somewhat unassured at his side. Theirs was a sense of relief when the substitute thumped his team ahead, the second goal - wonderfully worked by Gareth Barry and Wayne Rooney - offered a brief flash of class amid the unsatisfactory huff and puff.So what, if anything, did we actually learn? Primarily that the team that trots out in Zagreb on Wednesday must be appreciably different to that which eventually prevailed here. Joe Cole's inclusion will be demanded. So, too, is that of David Beckham (granted a 10 minute cameo here) for all that Walcott offered some refreshing pace to a pedestrian line-up. England will need their former captain's dead-ball delivery when they are put under the cosh in Croatia. Beckham should offer a threat and, while he is clearly far from the player he was (his performance against the Czech Republic offered a reminder of his decline), his experience might provide something approaching a calming influence. That, at least, has to be the hope.Rio Ferdinand, if he has recovered from his back injury, will start alongside Terry and Emile Heskey's brawn might be more useful to Capello's line-up than a Jermain Defoe starved of service. Regardless, that trip east feels more daunting now. The talk in the build-up to this game had centred upon pleas for patience and the hope that this team's confidence might be buoyed for the challenge ahead by a rampant victory. There was little riotous about this. For Capello, proof of progress - any progress - must come at the Maksimir next week. Comments (2) · Technorati logo

Friday 16.05.08

'Runways leading you into the sky' guardian.co.uk / Arts & entertainment 01:30pm Adrian Searle encounters Richard Serra's giant steel sculpture Promenade at the Grand Palais in Paris.• Listen to this edition of the Private view podcast on your computer · Technorati logo

Thursday 20.03.08

"This is a deathtrap" Riazat Butt / Islamophonic 04:29pm Riazat Butt talks mosques, handbooks and surveys in Islamophonic for March, with panelists Jonathan Bartley from the religious think tank Ekklesia,Rabbi Aaron Goldstein from Liberal Judaism and Zaid Hassan from Reos Partners• Listen to this edition of Islamophonic on your computer• The Islamophonic podcast feed URL• Subscribe for free via iTunes Read more ·Comments (1) · Technorati logo

Thursday 28.02.08

'We were there man, at the top of our game' guardian.co.uk / Islamophonic 06:15pm Riazat Butt with a Islamophonic for February• Listen to this edition of Islamophonic on your computer• The Islamophonic podcast feed URL• Subscribe for free via iTunes Read more · · Technorati logo

Friday 08.02.08

'People still equate it to chopping off hands' guardian.co.uk / News 12:56pm Religious affairs correspondent Riazat Butt and lawyer Mahmud al-Rashid discuss controversial comments by the Archbishop of Canterbury (7min 19sec)• or download to your computer Comments (3) · Technorati logo   'It's got to be done sensitively' guardian.co.uk / News 12:56pm Mike Adamson from our sports desk and Jez Walters of the Chelsea fan site cfcnet.co.uk discuss plans to take the Premier League global (6min 20sec)• or download to your computer · Technorati logo   'It's just a very happy accident' guardian.co.uk / News 12:03pm Film editor Xan Brooks on why it could be the best ever Friday for films (4min 14sec)• or download to your computer · Technorati logo   'Her party rejected the report within minutes' guardian.co.uk / News 10:17am Declan Walsh in Lahore on the Scotland Yard report concluding Benazir Bhutto died from a head injury in the blast (5min 23sec)• or download to your computer · Technorati logo

Thursday 07.02.08

'Obama needs the support of working class Democrats' guardian.co.uk / News 03:50pm Michael Tomasky identifies the key areas that the prospective presidential candidates will now be targeting.• or download to your computer · Technorati logo   'The landscape of British television has changed' guardian.co.uk / News 03:07pm As seminal kids' TV drama Grange Hill is axed by the BBC, Gareth McLean recalls some of the programme's finest moments.• or download to your computer · Technorati logo Advertisement guardian.co.uk:latest news and comment US airline shares drop after old report Darling faces down TUC pay rise demands 9/11 survivors put off evacuation, study finds North Korean leader 'gravely ill' Seahorse numbers gallop ahead Weekly archives Select week… 07 Sep–13 Sep, 2008 11 May–17 May, 2008 16 Mar–22 Mar, 2008 24 Feb–01 Mar, 2008 03 Feb–09 Feb, 2008 27 Jan–02 Feb, 2008 20 Jan–26 Jan, 2008 13 Jan–19 Jan, 2008 06 Jan–12 Jan, 2008 30 Dec–05 Jan, 2008 16 Dec–22 Dec, 2007 09 Dec–15 Dec, 2007 02 Dec–08 Dec, 2007 25 Nov–01 Dec, 2007 18 Nov–24 Nov, 2007 11 Nov–17 Nov, 2007 04 Nov–10 Nov, 2007 28 Oct–03 Nov, 2007 21 Oct–27 Oct, 2007 14 Oct–20 Oct, 2007 07 Oct–13 Oct, 2007 30 Sep–06 Oct, 2007 23 Sep–29 Sep, 2007 16 Sep–22 Sep, 2007 09 Sep–15 Sep, 2007 02 Sep–08 Sep, 2007 26 Aug–01 Sep, 2007 19 Aug–25 Aug, 2007 12 Aug–18 Aug, 2007 05 Aug–11 Aug, 2007 29 Jul–04 Aug, 2007 22 Jul–28 Jul, 2007 15 Jul–21 Jul, 2007 08 Jul–14 Jul, 2007 01 Jul–07 Jul, 2007 24 Jun–30 Jun, 2007 17 Jun–23 Jun, 2007 10 Jun–16 Jun, 2007 03 Jun–09 Jun, 2007 27 May–02 Jun, 2007 20 May–26 May, 2007 13 May–19 May, 2007 06 May–12 May, 2007 29 Apr–05 May, 2007 22 Apr–28 Apr, 2007 15 Apr–21 Apr, 2007 08 Apr–14 Apr, 2007 01 Apr–07 Apr, 2007 25 Mar–31 Mar, 2007 18 Mar–24 Mar, 2007 11 Mar–17 Mar, 2007 04 Mar–10 Mar, 2007 25 Feb–03 Mar, 2007 18 Feb–24 Feb, 2007 11 Feb–17 Feb, 2007 04 Feb–10 Feb, 2007 28 Jan–03 Feb, 2007 21 Jan–27 Jan, 2007 14 Jan–20 Jan, 2007 07 Jan–13 Jan, 2007 31 Dec–06 Jan, 2007 17 Dec–23 Dec, 2006 10 Dec–16 Dec, 2006 03 Dec–09 Dec, 2006 26 Nov–02 Dec, 2006 19 Nov–25 Nov, 2006 12 Nov–18 Nov, 2006 05 Nov–11 Nov, 2006 29 Oct–04 Nov, 2006 22 Oct–28 Oct, 2006 15 Oct–21 Oct, 2006 08 Oct–14 Oct, 2006 01 Oct–07 Oct, 2006 24 Sep–30 Sep, 2006 17 Sep–23 Sep, 2006 10 Sep–16 Sep, 2006 03 Sep–09 Sep, 2006 27 Aug–02 Sep, 2006 20 Aug–26 Aug, 2006 13 Aug–19 Aug, 2006 06 Aug–12 Aug, 2006 30 Jul–05 Aug, 2006 23 Jul–29 Jul, 2006 16 Jul–22 Jul, 2006 09 Jul–15 Jul, 2006 02 Jul–08 Jul, 2006 25 Jun–01 Jul, 2006 18 Jun–24 Jun, 2006 11 Jun–17 Jun, 2006 04 Jun–10 Jun, 2006 28 May–03 Jun, 2006 21 May–27 May, 2006 14 May–20 May, 2006 07 May–13 May, 2006 30 Apr–06 May, 2006 23 Apr–29 Apr, 2006 16 Apr–22 Apr, 2006 09 Apr–15 Apr, 2006 02 Apr–08 Apr, 2006 26 Mar–01 Apr, 2006 19 Mar–25 Mar, 2006 05 Mar–11 Mar, 2006

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