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Rooney helps England avoid blushes against underdogs Slovenia in 100th appearance

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England captain Wayne Rooney, who played his 100th game for the national team, helped his side survive a scare against underdogs Slovenia as they came from behind to record their fourth win from four matches in the Euro 2016 qualifying campaign.

Rooney was presented with a golden cap by England and Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton before kick-off in honour of his landmark but Slovenia threatened to spoil the celebrations when Jordan Henderson's own goal gave them the lead just before the hour.

However, two minutes later the England captain quickly restored order with his 44th goal for his country from the penalty spot, putting him joint-third with Jimmy Greaves in the all-time standings and moving him to within five of Charlton's record, The BBC reported.

 

Rooney's penalty finally broke Slovenia's resistance and gave new hopes to the England squad, prompting Danny Welbeck to strike two goals to bring his tally to an impressive five goals in qualifying.

Conditions were not perfect, but this was no excuse for a dire first-half display from England. The eventful second half was a far cry from a dreadful opening 45 minutes, which was devoid of action and flouted its billing as entertainment in front of a crowd of more than 82,000.

England's supporters gave 29-year-old Rooney a warm ovation as he was presented with his cap accompanied by his sons Kai and Klay, but it was all downhill in the first half.

However, England managed to turn the tables around in the second and win the match 3-1.

With another competitive victory secured, England boss Roy Hodgson can now perhaps experiment in Tuesday's friendly against Scotland at Celtic Park, the report added.

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First Published: Nov 16 2014 | 10:12 AM IST

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