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England do enough against Ecuador; through to quarter-final

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Sunday, June 25, 2006

A David Beckham free kick was the difference as England went through to the quarter-finals of the 2006 Fifa World Cup after a 1-0 win over Ecuador, Sunday.

Gottlieb Daimler Stadion, Stuttgart.

For the neutral football fan the game was not especially attractive to look at. There were only 7 shots on target in the 90 minutes and neither team controlled the play well. The scrappy match was broken by up 37 fouls.

The game had temperatures at around 90 degrees Fahrenheit, which caused several English players, including Beckham, to suffer from heat exhaustion and dehydration. Beckham was sick on the pitch shortly after his goal and was substituted before the end. [1]

Ecuador had the best of the first 45 minutes. The slow tempo of the game seemed to lead to simple errors of concentration from England and favoured Ecuador's passing play.

Ecuador had slightly more ball possession over the game and also the first chance. John Terry's back header to his keeper fell short but Ashley Cole slid in to deflect Carlos Tenorio's shot onto Paul Robinson's crossbar.

In the second half England put more pressure on Ecuador's goal. However, passes into lone striker Wayne Rooney – who played 90 minutes for the first time since he recovered from injury – were often off-target.

England's best chance to score from free play followed Wayne Rooney trickery on the left touchline. The striker evaded his marker but Frank Lampard spooned Rooney's cut back high over the bar.

Beckham's free kick was a trademark fast curled pass from over 30 yards which beat the opposition wall and took a small touch off the fingertips of Cristian Mora before nestling into the bottom right corner of the net. The goal meant David Beckham had broken an English record by scoring in the 1998, 2002 and 2006 World Cups, the first English player ever to score in three different World Cups.

England were scheduled to meet the winner of game 52, Portugal, in the quarter-final of the World Cup in Gelsenkirchen on July 1.

Round of sixteen

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Match 51

June 25, 2006
17:00
England 1–0 Ecuador Gottlieb Daimler Stadion
Beckham 60'

Attendance: 52'000

Formations

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England

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Right wing Right Center Left Left wing
Paul Robinson (GK) 78'
Owen Hargreaves Rio Ferdinand John Terry 18' Ashley Cole
Michael Carrick
David Beckham (C) Joe Cole
Steven Gerrard Frank Lampard
Wayne Rooney

Substitutes

  • 77' Jamie Carragher 82' for Joe Cole
  • 87' Aaron Lennon for Beckham
  • 92'+ Stewart Downing for Steven Gerrard

denotes one goal scored.


Ecuador

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Right wing Right Center Left Left wing
Cristian Mora (GK)
Ulises De La Cruz 67' Ivan Hurtado (C) Giovanny Espinoza Neicer Reasco
Luis Valencia 24' Edwin Tenorio Segundo Castillo Edison Mendez
Carlos Tenorio 37' Augustin Delgado

Substitutes

  • 69' Christian Lara for Edwin Tenorio
  • 72' Ivan Kaviedes for Carlos Tenorio

denotes one goal scored.

Officials

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Referee: Frank De Bleeckere

Assistant referee: Peter Hermans

Assistant referee: Walter Vromans

Fourth referee: Oscar Ruiz

Fifth referee: Jose Navia

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Portugal overcome Netherlands 1-0 on way to quarter-final

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