Carrick and Owen Do Their South Africa Chances No Harm

For the next six months or so we can all play the game of second guessing Fabio Capello’s choice of his 22 or 23 for South Africa. Probably using up more column inches than anything else will be the fate of two players — Beckham and Owen. Interestingly, Owen’s rejuvenated career at Man Utd seems to be suiting him as his reduced involvement in matches seems to mean he’s got less chance of succumbing to the sorts of injuries that have plagued him between international tournaments. He showed tonight against Wolfsburg that he’s still incredibly predatory in and around the six yard box. He’s never likely to start for England but in a big match I think it’s worth having a fit Owen on the bench.

Man Utd’s incredible lack of defenders (only Evra is fit) shows the squad aspect of international selection. In the 22 or 23 there should be a few players who are flexible and Carrick did himself no harm by his unlikely pairing with Fletcher. He wasn’t brilliant against Wolfsburg and you’d never want to start him for England there but at least there’s a midfield player available who’s played centre back in the Champions League (and looks likely to play there against Villa on Saturday). I wonder whether some colossuses of the England midfield, like Stevie G, would be quite so happy to play there.

2 Replies to “Carrick and Owen Do Their South Africa Chances No Harm”

  1. I doubt either improved their England chances one jot.

    Carrick did not show he can pass consistently.

    Owen is whilst fit now still small and slowish and if he’s not got a shot kills with negative or lousy passing.

    Neither addressed their short comings.

  2. When you have egomaniacs like Stevie G and Frankie who won’t move 10 yards to the left in their midfield position without sulking like babies you know you’re never going to get them to adapt in a tournament.

    The ball was given away most by Wellbeck, who probably deserves the benefit of the doubt.

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