Mhariri:Herman kihwili,IMEWEKWA.May. 31,2014 SAA 10:00 ALFAJIRI
Roy Hodgson anasema kwamba kushinda 3-0 kwa England dhidi ya Peru katika mchezo wa kirafiki uliopigwa katika
uwanja wa Wembley usiku wa jana,kunatokana na maandalizi kamili kwa ajili ya Kombe la Dunia msimu huu.
uwanja wa Wembley usiku wa jana,kunatokana na maandalizi kamili kwa ajili ya Kombe la Dunia msimu huu.
Class act: Daniel Sturridge curls home the opener after 32 minutes to put England on the road to victory
Spot the ball: Time stands still after Sturridge unleashed a magnificent effort just after the half hour mark
No chance: Peru keeper Raul Fernandez clutches at thin air as Welbeck's shot flies into the net
Get in: Skipper Steven Gerrard was one of the first to congratulate Sturridge after his screamer
The eyes have: Sturridge hit his fourth international goal ahead of England's flight to Miami
Daniel Sturridge alifunga bao la kwanza dakika 32, kabla ya Gary Cahill na Phil Jagielka ambao wote walisogezewa pande na Leighton Baines, kufunga mabao yao katika dakika ya 65 na 70 na kuwafanya vijana hao kutuma salamu kwa timu zinazoshiriki Kombe la Dunia.
Towering: Gary Cahill doubled England's lead, connecting with Leighton Baines' corner to power a header home
Three Lions on a shirt: Cahill beams after doubling England's lead
No mistake: Phil Jagielka fired home through a crowd of bodies to put England on easy stret
Queuing up to score: Jagielka reacted first in a crowded box to put the gloss on victory
Double act: Cahill and Jagielka kept a clean sheet and both got on the scoresheet
Lift-off: Gerrard and his team-mate applaud the home fans after a satisfying result at Wembley
A big hand: Joe Hart was called into action several times but kept Peru at bay
On the front foot: Ross Barkley plays the ball as the England playmaker stretches the South Americans
Special moment: John Stones made his England debut, replacing team-mate Baines in the 75th minute
Terrifying pace: Raheem Sterling came on in the second-half and produced some trademark bursts of speed
Pain game: Luis Ramirez winces after coming off worse in a challenge with Rooney
Caught out: Danny Welbeck slips while trying to evade the attentions of Christian Ramos
Job done: Hodgson replaced skipper Steven Gerrard with Jack Wilshere
Looking up: Wayne Rooney skips past Josepmir Ballon as England launch an attack
Watching brief: The England bench observe proceedings at Wembley
Plenty to ponder: Roy Hodgson named a strong team for the final game on home soil before the World Cup
By royal approval: Prince William is flanked by FA chairman Greg Dyke and Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis
England: Hart, Johnson, Cahill, Jagielka (Smalling 73), Baines (Stones 75), Gerrard (Wilshere 64), Henderson, Lallana (Milner 73), Rooney (Sterling 66), Welbeck, Sturridge (Barkley 82). Subs not used: Foster, Lampard, Lambert, Flanagan, Forster.
Goals: Sturridge 32, Cahill 65, Jagielka 70.
Booked: Gerrard.
Peru: Fernandez, Rodriguez, Callens, Ramos (Riojas 68), Advincula (Velarde 78), Yotun, Cruzado, Ballon, Ramirez (Hurtado 60), Deza (Ruidaz 66), Carrillo (Flores 86). Subs not used: Forsyth, Gambetta, Trauco, Gallese.
Booked: Cruzaldo.
Referee: Viktor Kassai (Hungary).
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