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  • Soccer World Cup: England beat Azeris but Wales lose

    Sportinglife.com, UK
    March 29 2005

    ENGLAND BEAT AZERIS BUT WALES LOSE


    James Milner was the inspiration for England, who remain on course to
    qualify for the 2006 UEFA Under-21 Championship finals after a
    comfortable 2-0 victory over Azerbaijan at Middlesbrough's Riverside
    Stadium.

    First half goals from Liverpool midfielder John Welsh and Norwich
    striker Dean Ashton were sufficient to settle the issue in favour of
    Peter Taylor's side.

    Taylor will be able to look back with satisfaction at his first
    campaign back at the helm after replacing David Platt last summer.

    A haul of 14 points from six matches leaves England three points
    clear of Germany, who have a match in hand, heading into next
    autumn's conclusion of their qualifying group.

    In the same group Wales had Craig Morgan sent off but still emerged
    with their pride intact despite a 2-0 defeat to Austria.

    Wrexham centre-back Morgan can consider himself unlucky to have been
    shown a red card for an aerial challenge with Alex Pollhuber, referee
    Ararat Tchagharyan stunned the Wales camp with the speed of his red
    card.

    Unfortunately for the Welsh, the Armenian official was not as quick
    to punish two fouls on the impressive Craig Davies - both of which
    warranted penalties.

    Austria were ahead early on through Roman Kienast and grabbed a
    second through Jurgen Samuel 10 minutes from time, when Wales' 10 men
    were tiring.

    But in between the goals Wales were the better, neater side and were
    unlucky to leave without something to show for their efforts.
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