England eager to break Croatia run
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Team Stat Comparison
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Croatia
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England
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Matches Played
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5
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5
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Table Position
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2
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1
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Points
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10
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15
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Goal Difference
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6
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12
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Goals for
*
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2.7
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3.0
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Goals against
*
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1.3
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0.7
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Last 5
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W-W-D-L-W
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W-W-W-W-W
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Last 5 home
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W-L-W
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W-W
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Last 5 away
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W-D
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W-W-W
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*
Goals per match - home matches for home club and away matches for away club
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Club Stats:
Croatia
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England
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Updated: September 8, 2008, 7:51 AM ET
ZAGREB, Sept 8 (Reuters) - England hope to put behind their gloomy recent experiences against Croatia when they travel to Zagreb on Wednesday for an early key World Cup qualifier.
Croatia beat England twice in the Euro 2008 qualifiers,
costing them a place in June's finals in Switzerland and Austria
and coach Steve McLaren his job.
"We owe them one," England skipper John Terry, who expects
to be rejoined in the centre of defence by Rio Ferdinand, told
reporters after his side's laboured 2-0 win over Andorra in
Barcelona on Saturday.
"But this is a fresh campaign, a fresh start," he added.
"Even though losing (in Zagreb) two years ago is at the back of
the players' minds, we are not seeking revenge but three
points."
"It will be two massive wins in the group and that is what
we're aiming to do."
Croatia manager Slaven Bilic, whose side cruised to a 3-0
victory over Kazakhstan in their opening Group Six match, said
the two sides are now even better equipped than in the previous
campaign.
"I expect a better England team, but we are also in better
shape. England did not excel against Andorra but they have great
individuals who can turn any match in their favour.
"I believe details will decide again. Both sides know
everything about each other," Bilic, a reported target for the
managerial vacancy at former club West Ham United, said.
Bilic is likely to make only one change to the team with
Mladen Petric, a goalscoring substitute against the Kazakhs, a
possible starter ahead of Ivan Klasnic.
Croatia are still without Arsenal striker Eduardo Da Silva
who scored against England in Zagreb two years ago but is
sidelined with a broken leg and unlikely to join the squad until
November.
Manchester United defender Ferdinand should shake off the
neck and back ailments that kept him from the Andorra game and
replace Joleon Lescott at the heart of England's back four.
David Beckham, who came on as a late substitute against
Andorra, will earn his 105th cap if he plays and either he or
David Bentley is expected to start on the right with teenager
Theo Walcott dropping back to the bench.
England manager Fabio Capello is yet to decide whether Joe
Cole, who came on as a substitute and scored both goals against
Andorra, will start but Emile Heskey is likely to retain his
place in attack after also coming off the bench on Saturday.
Possible teams:Croatia: Stipe Pletikosa; Robert Kovac, Josip Simunic,
Vedran Corluka, Danijel Pranjic; Niko Kovac, Luka Modric, Darijo
Srna, Ivan Rakitic; Ivica Olic, Mladen Petric
England: David James; Wes Brown, Rio Ferdinand, John Terry,
Ashley Cole; David Beckham, Frank Lampard, Gareth Barry, Joe
Cole; Wayne Rooney, Emile Heskey