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Rooney injury shifts balance of Eriksson's squad (Reuters) Updated: 2006-05-07 10:06
LONDON - Wayne Rooney's broken toe has exposed the paucity of striking talent
available to England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson as he makes his final
ponderings before naming a 27-man provisional World Cup squad on Monday.
 Cutaway illustration of the right foot
locating the fourth metatarsal which England and Manchester United
Football star injured on Saturday. [Reuters] | The Swede is likely to name Rooney in the squad and, depending on the
state of the injury, will probably take him to Germany hoping the Manchester
United man might be fit to make an impact in the knockout stages.
Michael Owen, a proven tournament operator but also fighting to fully
recover from a broken toe, will remain first choice for the starting team while
Peter Crouch is also a certainty for the squad and could find himself in the 11.
Eriksson may have taken five strikers anyway but will certainly need to
if he plans to carry Rooney through the early stages. That means Jermain Defoe
can expect the nod, despite struggling to make the Tottenham Hotspur first team.
Charlton Athletic's free-scoring Darren Bent should also get the chance
to take his yeoman, but uninspired talents to the finals.
Owen apart,
none of those names are likely to strike fear into the cream of the world's
defenders and the fact that the likes of James Beattie, Emile Heskey and even
Robbie Fowler have also been mentioned as possible inclusions shows just how
little Eriksson has to choose from.
The situation could force Eriksson
to abandon his preferred 4-4-2 formation, play Owen as a lone striker and rely
on his undeniably talented midfield resources to provide the goals.
Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard, David Beckham and Joe Cole are the
current first choice quartet with Jermaine Jenas, Michael Carrick, Owen
Hargreaves also probables for the trip.
The question marks are over
Eriksson's choice of wide men. Shaun Wright-Phillips once appeared a sure bet
but after a season when he has barely featured for Chelsea and seemingly lost
his confidence, the coach may be having second thoughts.
Middlesbrough's
Stewart Downing has rediscovered his best form at the opportune time and can
fill the troublesome space on the left while uncapped Tottenham teenager Aaron
Lennon, riding a wave of media promotion, could slip in as the high-speed
x-factor on the right.
Among the defenders Sol Campbell should make the
trip, despite his troubles on and off the pitch in the last few months, while
Ledley King, out of action with yet another metatarsal problem, will be keeping
his fingers crossed.
Eriksson has said he will know his first-choice 23
and that the extra four will be told that they are reserves.
England
face Paraguay, Trinidad and Tobago and Sweden in the first round.
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