A SECOND-half double from West Ham United striker Moses Ashikodi
gave England Under-19s a convincing victory over Switzerland at a
the Causeway Stadium.
Hammers midfielder Mark Noble was captain of the side, while
Ashikodi, who has just returned from a loan spell at Gillingham,
was introduced to devestating effect as a second-half
substitute.
England created a lot of chances but relied on goals in the
final half an hour to confirm a deserved 2-0 victory which sets
Martin Hunter's side up perfectly for next year's European
Championship qualifiers.
Though the home side dominated most of the play in the first
period, they were frustrated by an inability to convert good
chances into goals. Wingers Adam Johnson of Middlesbrough and
Southampton's Nathan Dyer were the most impressive performers
in a white shirt as England looked to stretch their opponents in
the wide areas.
Just short of the half hour mark, Crewe Alexandra's Billy
Jones made a great run from right back and passed in to captain
Mark Noble. Rather than take on a shot, Noble elected to pass
through to Garner but crowded out it was eventually Jones whose
effort was blocked. Johnson curled in a perfect corner from
the right which missed a group of players jumping at the near post,
struck the knee of Micah Richards, deflected towards goal and was
cleared off the line by Christophe Lambert.
The Swiss were in truth fortunate to be level at the interval
and they very nearly fell behind within moments of the restart when
Richards again went close.
Just before the hour came maybe the turning point in the match
when West Ham's Moses Ashikodi replaced Joe Garner. He
immediately added a cutting edge to the attack and England suddenly
started to look dangerous every time England came forward. Within
moments Noble did manage to slip a pass through to Ashikodi, whose
first touch brought the ball under control but he was denied thanks
to a solid piece of goalkeeping from Huber.
On 68 minutes England finally made the breakthrough and got the
goal that their enterprising efforts fully deserved and it was that
man Ashikodi who supplied the finish. Nathan Doyle's long
cross-field pass from deep was only half cleared by the Swiss
defence and was picked up on the edge of the area by Anthony
Grant. He surged into the box and then flicked a pass inside
to Ashikodi who showed excellent awareness to turn inside his man
and slot a low shot past the onrushing goalkeeper.
England got their second goal and made the game safe seven
minutes from the end when Ashikodi showed good awareness to latch
on to a loose ball in the penalty area. A ball over the top of the
Swiss defence was collected by the energetic Dyer. The Saints flyer
intelligently delayed his cross to allow support to arrive and then
passed in to Gavin Rothery at the near post. The Leeds man
couldn't quite bring the ball under control but as the ball
span loose in the area, Ashikodi steamed in and smacked the ball
past Huber into the bottom corner of the net to secure a good 2-0
victory for England and a great night for the Hammers.
England: Ben Alnwick - Sunderland (Joe Hart - Shrewsbury Town),
Billy Jones - Crewe Alexandra (Nathan Doyle - Derby County), Ben
Parker - Leeds United, Gary Roberts - Crewe Alexandra, Micah
Richards - Manchester City, David Wheater - Middlesbrough, Nathan
Dyer - Southampton (Levi Porter - Leicester City), Anthony Grant -
Chelsea, Joe Garner - Blackburn Rovers (Moses Ashikodi -
Gillingham, Mark Noble - West Ham United, capt. (Richard Stearman -
Leicester City), Adam Johnson - Middlesbrough
Subs not used: Nathan Ashton - Charlton Athletic, Gavin Rothery -
Leeds United