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Saturday, 29 March, 2003, 17:09 GMT
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England labour in Liechtenstein
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England line-up as expected with Gareth Southgate replacing the injured Sol Campbell and Kieron Dyer playing left midfield
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In a scrappy first half, midfielder Steven Gerrard is unable to spark a lacklustre-looking England
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Kieron Dyer's blistering pace causes problems for Liechtenstein but his final ball from the left flank often disappoints
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The breakthrough does arrive when Michael Owen heads in Emile Heskey's cross after 28 minutes
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Owen's goal gives England a slender lead after 45 minutes during which Liechtenstein rarely looked outclassed
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Heskey spurns a great chance when through on goal, stretching for the ball when a header looked the better option
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England begin the second half brightly, forcing Liechtenstein's keeper into several fine saves
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England captain David Beckham caps another industrious performance with a trademark curling free-kick after 53 minutes
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Beckham's goal gives England breathing space but further chances to boost their goal difference are squandered
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Substitute Wayne Rooney is sent on, but the 17-year-old fails to get on the scoresheet as England's performance fails to inspire
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