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England's Jermain Defoe (19) shoots to score the first goal past Slovenia's goalkeeper Samir Handanovic during their 2010 World Cup Group C soccer match in Port Elizabeth June 23, 2010. [Agencies]
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England's Jermain Defoe (red) scores a goal during the 2010 World Cup Group C soccer match against Slovenia in Port Elizabeth June 23, 2010. [Agencies]
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England smile at last
Striker Jermain Defoe, brought in as part of a team shakeup by manager Fabio Capello, connected with a James Milner cross in the 23rd minute to notch a goal and give some relief to the hordes of English supporters in Port Elizabeth.
Though England created more chances, they never looked as slick as other big name teams like Brazil or Argentina have done in the tournament. Capello, however, said the result should lift the pressure on his players going forward.
"The mind now is free, without fear," he said, a smile replacing the permanent scowl of previous days.
England's relieved players hugged on the pitch at the end in a public show of unity after reports of dissent in the camp.
Later on Wednesday, another stuttering European soccer power, Germany, also fight to stay in the tournament against Ghana's Black Stars who appear Africa's best remaining hope.
At the same time, Australia play against Serbia in Group D's other game. The Socceroos, bottom on one point after two games, need a big win to have any chance of qualifying.
The first World Cup in Africa has so far been a struggle for Europe with former champions France heading home after a demoralising player revolt, over the explusion of striker Nicolas Anelka, that has shocked their nation.
Hosts South Africa beat France on Tuesday night to leave them bottom of their group with just one point.