Lions win Tournament
Saturday, 24 May, 2008
The Three Lions won the Four Nations Tournament for the second year running with a victory over Wales.
England C |
3-0 |
Wales |
Burgess (pen) 27, Morrison 34, Harrad 65 |
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Four Nations Tournament,
Belle Vue Park, Rhyl FC
2pm, Saturday 24 May 2008
England C won the Four Nations Tournament for the second successive year on Saturday afternoon, when they beat Wales by 3-0 in Rhyl.
Paul Fairclough's team knew that a victory, or a clean sheet, would be enough to secure the title and they achieved both to finish the competition with three wins and no goals conceded.
After a 1-0 victory over Giraltar on Tuesday evening and then the same scoreline against Scotland on Thursday, the Three Lions were focused on what they needed to do.
A penalty from Andy Burgess in the first half set the Three Lions on their way before Michael Morrison added a second goal before the break.
Shaun Harrad sealed the victory with a third goal in the 65th minute.
The squad will now travel to the Caribbean, where they will face friendly games against Barbados and Grenada.
Meanwhile, York City's Martyn Woolford has been called into the England C team for the two fixtures against Grenada and Barbados next week. Woolford replaces Exeter City's Dean Moxey who fractured a foot in the team's 1-0 victory over Scotland on Thursday.
England: Adam Bartlett, John Brayford, Kevin Nicholson, Ben Harding, Wayne Hatswell, Michael Morrison (Chris McPhee, 72), Russell Penn, Mitchell Cole (Shaun Harrad, 61), John Martin (Lewis Chalmers, 20), Andy Burgess, Steve Morison (Jon Shaw, 67).
Subs not used: Scott Tynan, Dan Gleeson.