JT has taken England to South Africa

by Chris Waddle , 02 April 2009

England got the result they wanted at Wembley on Wednesday night.

They did not get out of jail but when Andriy Shevchenko equalises, towards the end, possibly you think it's going to be a draw.

You wouldn't say it was an outstanding performance, not the best I've seen in the World Cup qualifying games - probably one of the worst if anything.

But give Ukraine credit. They are a good side and have got some very talented players.

Alexei Mikhailichenko's side came to do a job and they very nearly pulled it off.

I think the goal by captain John Terry has more or less taken England to South Africa, to be honest.

I can't see any slip-ups with the next two games being Kazakhstan away (live on Setanta Sports) and Andorra at home, you've got to say that's going to be six points.

I think that will be enough.

Teams have got to play each other so, as far as I'm concerned, that goal by John Terry has taken England to South Africa for next year's World Cup finals.


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Arsenal
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Aston Villa
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Bolton
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Burnley
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Chelsea
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Everton
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Fulham
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Hull
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Liverpool
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Man City
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Man Utd
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Portsmouth
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Stoke
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Sunderland
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Tottenham
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West Ham
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Wigan
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Wolverhampton
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