England v Czech Republic
Raheem Sterling lit up Wembley as England kick-started their Euro 2020 qualifying campaign with a bang.
The Manchester City star hit a hat-trick to sink Czech Republic and get the Three Lions up and running in 2019.
And it was even more special for Sterling, whose last goal at Wembley came four years ago in a win over Lithuania, given he grew up within a five-minute stroll of the national stadium.
It was no less than what Gareth Southgate’s side had deserved either as they look to build on what was a fantastic calendar year in 2018.
England looked to have kept their sharpness and positive outlook carried over from November, and there were two more young debutants from the substitute’s bench in Declan Rice and Callum Hudson-Odoi.
But after enjoying the lion’s share of possession, without creating too many chances, England needed to find an incisive edge.
And that’s exactly what it took for the Three Lions’ opener, when Harry Kane split the Czech defence with an exquisite pass through the lines for Jadon Sancho.
The youngster raced clear on the right before placing a cross for Sterling, who slid in to tap home from five yards and get England’s new campaign up and running.
It was Sterling’s involvement which led to England’s second goal in first-half stoppage time too, as his run into the box was crudely blocked by both Ondrej Celustka and Pavel Kaderabok at the expense of a penalty.
Kane stepped up and made no mistake, striking powerfully into the corner to put his side into a commanding position.
Whatever Czech coach Jaroslav Silhavy said to his team at the break certainly had the desired effect, as they emerged for the second half with a much more positive approach.
And they could’ve found their way back into the game on a couple of occasions in the early stages of the second half, with Jordan Pickford called upon to save twice from both David Pavelka’s drifting free-kick and then a deflected header from Vladimir Darida.
Sancho could’ve added his name to the scoresheet just short of the hour mark, when Sterling’s low cross picked him out in the six-yard box but a great block from Filip Novak was enough to clear the danger for the visitors.
It was Sterling’s night though, as he made it 3-0 in the 62nd minute after receiving the ball in the area. He controlled before swivelling and curling a left-footer beyond Jiri Pavlenka and into the far corner.
Six minutes later, he completed his hat-trick after lining up a shot from the edge of the area. It took a deflection off the back of Tomas Kalas, but not enough to take the treble away from Sterling.
And Czech Republic’s miserable night was completed with the fifth, which came when Pavlenka did well to save Hudson-Odoi’s low shot only to see the ball bounce off Tomas Kalas and into his own goal.
It was just the start which Gareth Southgate had been looking for though, and the Three Lions will now head for Montenegro with confidence.
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