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This awful goalkeeping blunder got England out of jail against Estonia

Wayne Rooney stepped up to score with a fine curling free-kick that goalkeeper Sergei Pareiko flapped at.

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WAYNE ROONEY SPARED Roy Hodgsonโ€™s blushes as the England captainโ€™s fine free-kick secured a 1-0 win against 10-man Estonia in a hard-fought Euro 2016 qualifier in Tallinn on Sunday.

Hodgson had taken a significant gamble by leaving out Raheem Sterling after he complained of feeling tired in training and England looked impotent without the teenage Liverpool midfielder for long periods at the Le Coq Arena.

Even after Estonia captain Ragnar Klavan was dismissed for a second booking early in the second half, Hodgsonโ€™s side still laboured to see off the Baltic minnows.

But they finally made the breakthrough thanks to Manchester United striker Rooney, who curled home a free-kick with 17 minutes remaining to maintain Englandโ€™s 100 percent record after three Group E matches.

Rooneyโ€™s moment of inspiration took him to 43 international goals โ€” within one of Jimmy Greaves and only six behind record holder Bobby Charltonโ€™s tally of 49.

After winning their opening two qualifiers at a canter, Hodgson and his players had boldly declared their desire to win all 10 group matches.

They remain on course to fulfil that ambition, but this was hardly the kind of dynamic display Hodgson would have hoped for from his youthful line-up.

Hodgson made three changes to the team that beat San Marino 5-0 on Thursday, with Sterling replaced by Liverpool colleague Adam Lallana, while Leighton Baines returned in place of Kieran Gibbs at left-back and Fabian Delph took over from James Milner in midfield.

The part-timers from San Marino barely made England break sweat in midweek, but Estonia, ranked 81st in FIFAโ€™s world rankings, represented a step up in class.

Even so, Hodgson had insisted England could have no excuses for failing to beat the unheralded hosts.

That warning didnโ€™t appear to have been heeded as Estonia threatened with less than a minute played when Sergei Zenjov saw his shot deflected into the side-netting before Henri Anier blazed over from the resulting corner.

- Territorial dominance -

Hodgsonโ€™s team took a while to emerge from their shell after that tentative opening, but they went close when Rooney, winning his 99th cap, met Jack Wilshereโ€™s lofted pass with a volley that flashed just over.

He had a much easier chance moments later when a Baines cross found him unmarked at the near post, but Rooney was left holding his head in frustration after completely missing his kick.

Danny Welbeckโ€™s cross-shot was scrambled clear, Wilshere prodded into the side-netting and Rooney was off target with a header as Englandโ€™s lack of cutting edge ensured the first half petered out.

After a frustrating opening period, Hodgsonโ€™s men received a welcome boost three minutes into the second half when Klavan was sent off following his second booking for a cynical block on Delph in central midfield.

Inevitably, Estonia responded to their skipperโ€™s dismissal by defending even deeper and, with less than half an hour to go, Hodgson moved to break the impasse by sending on Arsenal winger Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain for Delph and Sterling for Jordan Henderson.

Hodgson was looking increasingly agitated and the England managerโ€™s nerves were hardly eased when, with the goal at his mercy, Oxlade-Chamberlain mistimed his attempted header from Calum Chambersโ€™ cross.

But mounting England anxiety at the potential for an embarrassing result was finally quelled in the 73rd minute.

Sterling won a free-kick on the left edge of the Estonia penalty area and Rooney stepped up to score with a fine curling free-kick that goalkeeper Sergei Pareiko, despite getting both hands to the ball, could only push into the net via a post.

Rooney should have put a more flattering gloss on the scoreline in stoppage-time when he went through on goal, yet his erratic performance was summed up by a tame finish.

- ยฉ AFP, 2014

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    Mute Decl@n Hanley
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    May 20th 2014, 7:33 AM

    Let the black card witch-hunt begin. Lead by the masters of cynical play Tyrone, big surprise!

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    May 20th 2014, 9:40 AM

    Donegal not happy with it neither thatโ€™s their game plan out the window

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    May 20th 2014, 9:54 PM

    Dublin won an All Ireland with it, Mayo did it to them the year before. Nobody is innocent here, Harteโ€™s Tyrone got 3 All Irelands by playing in the rules of the game itโ€™s up to the rest to put it up to them as all teams play with the same rules.

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    May 20th 2014, 9:59 PM

    are you saying dublin won a championship with cynical play?

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    Mute Jack Strong
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    May 20th 2014, 10:53 PM

    No, Iโ€™m saying Dublin played by the rules of the sport to win, Mayo did the same to get to two All Irelands and Tyrone did it to tie for Team of the Decade. You play to win or you donโ€™t want it badly enough Paul.

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    May 21st 2014, 12:03 AM

    I think the black card will effect Donegal and Tyrone more beacuse they play on the edge I dont agree with the blackcard anyway as if a incident is bad enough to send a player off its a redcard

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    Mute Robert Callaghan
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    May 20th 2014, 7:19 AM

    Still think, given time, it will be positive. Thereโ€™ll always be mistakes made, but you can see that body checking the third man runner has already been stamped out.

    It was a poor decision from Goldrick, no getting away from it.

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    May 20th 2014, 9:56 AM

    Coldrick made a mistake โ€“ get over it! The black card is a great idea for the first 65 minutes of a match โ€“ teams will still do what it takes to get a win so I can still see lads getting dragged down, etc. Being able to replace only the first 3 black cards helps in this regard.

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    Mute 3-Hours-Till-Sundown
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    May 20th 2014, 11:50 AM

    You shouldnโ€™t be able to replace a black carded player in the last 5 mins.

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    May 20th 2014, 12:59 PM

    Yeah 2 people who argued against it before it was introduced saying the same thing after it has led to confusion.. canโ€™t wait until further controversies effect your own teams and we then have you all backing the black card and not being critical of officials or rules at all as its only a tyrone and donegal thing obviously. ..

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    May 20th 2014, 11:09 AM

    First Mickey heart, now Peter Canavan.

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    May 20th 2014, 11:30 AM

    they see the writing on the wall daragh the two blackcards should have been redcards

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