Ukraine vs. England - Tactical Preview
By Adam Faulkner
England go into their two remaining World Cup
qualifiers with their place in South Africa 2010 already assured after
eight victories in their opening eight fixtures. The game in
Dnipropetrovsk on Saturday is another opportunity for the Three Lions
to gain more momentum following maximum points from previous group
games in the build-up to the World Cup next year. England’s opponents
Ukraine are still in with a chance of qualification in a battle for
second place with Croatia, a team which England dispatched 5-1 at
Wembley a month ago. With this in mind the Ukrainians will be fired up
for this crucial qualifier, hoping to take advantage of their game in
hand over Croatia, lying two points adrift with a slightly superior
goal difference.
England - Fabio Capello has the luxury of qualification already
assured in Group 6. With this in mind you would expect perhaps
wholesale changes to give fringe players a chance to shine. However,
the Italian has insisted that he will not rest any of England's star
players for the qualifier on Saturday or the final group game against
Belarus. England can be expected to line up similarly with the familiar
4-4-2 formation that has served them well in recent matches. Emile
Heskey looks set to continue up front with Wayne Rooney, with the
withdrawal of Jermain Defoe from the squad giving Capello an easy
decision with regards to striking options. Capello is not treating this
game as ‘friendly’ or ‘experimental’, with the intention of starting
each game with the best possible team. In relation to the second half
of the match, it looks likely the manager will make changes to give
some fringe players some game time. Players such as Aston Villa’s
Gabriel Agbonlahor and Manchester United’s Michael Carrick appear in
pole positions to be handed opportunities after impressive club
performances in recent weeks.
1 Green
2 Johnson - 6 Terry - 5 Upson - 3 Cole
7 Lennon - 8 Lampard - 4 Barry - 11 Gerrard
9 Heskey - 10 Rooney
Ukraine - In Ukraine’s final home World Cup Qualifier, manager
Alexei Mikhailichenko will be hoping to take advantage of their game in
hand over Croatia to elevate them into second place. The Ukrainians
will be hoping that with qualification already assured, England will
take their foot off the gas, in a game that they simply have to win to
stand any chance of qualifying for South Africa 2010. They will be
without Barcelona centre-back Dmytro Chygrynskiy, who misses this
crucial qualifier through injury. Ukraine have only lost just one game
in Group 6, with defeat at Wembley in the reverse fixture in April. The
game was a close affair with Ukraine narrowly losing late on to a John
Terry goal and will be buoyed by the performance against the strongest
team in the group.
12 Pyatov
2 Mandzyuk - 3 Kucher - 17 Mikhalik - 16 Kobin
9 Gusev - 8 Gai - 4 Tymoschuk - 14 Yarmolenko
15 Milevsky - 7 Shevchenko
It will be difficult for England not to treat this qualifier in a more
relaxed manner following qualification after the dismantling of second
placed Croatia. However, Capello has an exceptional record in
competitive matches and will be expecting a strong and assured
performance as preparations for the World Cup continue. England’s back
four should expect a stern test against a Ukrainian side for which
maximum points from the game is essential. The game should therefore
represent a good indication of England’s defensive capabilities as
Capello strives to find his strongest line-up. Concentration must be at
a high point if England are to maintain their 100% record in
qualification. Although the match is not being broadcast on television,
the majority of fans will be expecting the cementing of England’s
supremacy at the top of Group 6 with a hard-fought win.