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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

England drop Beckham and Robinson

Scott Carson (left) and Steve McClaren.
Carson (left) was given his first cap by McClaren against Austria
England v Croatia

Wembley, London
Wednesday 21 November
Kick-off: 2000 GMT

Steve McClaren looks set to gamble on goalkeeper Scott Carson and drop David Beckham for England's vital Euro 2008 qualifier against Croatia on Wednesday.

The England boss is believed to have opted for the inexperienced Carson, with Paul Robinson on the bench.

Chelsea winger Shaun Wright-Phillips is tipped to replace Beckham at Wembley.

Gareth Barry and Owen Hargreaves are pushing for recalls in what is expected to be a five-man midfield, with Peter Crouch on his own up front.

England need a point to seal qualification for next summer's finals in Austria and Switzerland, and a big win could see them overhaul group leaders Croatia.

McClaren said he would tell the players his starting line-up on Tuesday at 1830 GMT.

"I know my team and I have done since the weekend but I am not going to reveal it and I am not giving any clues," he said.

McClaren did say he valued experience - but not necessarily in the starting line-up.

"Experience is key in big games - not just playing but on the bench and around the team," he said.

McClaren has stuck by Spurs keeper Robinson throughout a rocky Euro 2008 campaign, but gave Carson his first start against Austria last Friday and may keep faith with the 22-year-old.

BBC Radio 5 Live football correspondent Mike Ingham believes McClaren will drop both Beckham and Robinson to the bench.

He said: "In the past McClaren has indicated early on that Robinson will be his number one choice. He hasn't done it this time and I have a hunch it will be Carson.

"I think Beckham will be seen as an impact player from the bench.

"England will play 4-5-1 when they're defending and 4-3-3 when they have the ball and Beckham cannot play in a 4-3-3 because he doesn't play high enough up the pitch."

However, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger believes Robinson should start and Beckham will also get the nod in a five-man midfield.

"He'll pick experienced players, who know what it means not to make a mistake," said the Frenchman.

"I still think he will go with continuity in goal and the whole country must be behind that because Robinson has delivered good games for England.

"I believe in this kind of game when you are manager, you are always tempted to play with a bit of security. That is why he will go with Lampard, Barry, Gerrard and Beckham."

One player who will definitely not feature is John Terry, although the England captain did take part in training on Tuesday.

"There has been a great uplift with the players coming in on Sunday and especially with John Terry coming in and training with the boys," said McClaren.

"It's always important to have all the players together. We'll have John, Rio Ferdinand, Michael Owen and Wayne Rooney with us on Wednesday.

"We've started together and we'll finish together."

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