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LONDON, May 25 (Xinhua) -- England B lost 2-1 to
10-man Belaruson Thursday in their first World Cup warm-up game overshadowed by
an injury that will rule out Robert Green for the finals.
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England captain striker Peter Crouch jumps over Belarus's player during their World Cup Senior Friendly B international match at the Madejski Stadium, Reading. (Photo: Xinhua/Reuters) | In the second half Green ruptured his groin making a
save and when he took a goal-kick he collapsed, allowing Vitaly Kutuzov to
sidefoot an equalizer.
Sergey Omelianchuk was sent off but Sergey Kornilenko
fired in the winner.
Michael Owen had helped set up Jermaine Jenas' goal
to give England the lead before he was replaced by Theo Walcott.
Walcott came on in the 61st minute and made an
immediate impact, embarrassing the Belarus defence with his pace before he was
unceremoniously upended.
The Arsenal striker also troubled Yuri Zhevnov with a
powerful volley.
Green, who came on at the start of the second half
for David James, had had a nervy introduction when he spilled a Maksim
Romashchenko free-kick after only two minutes.
In making that save Green ruptured his groin and when
he tried to take a goal-kick he collapsed in a heap, allowing Kutuzov to guide
the ball into the empty net.
The game was delayed for several minutes as Green was
treated by England physio Gary Lewin before the Norwich keeper was carried off.
Green was replaced by Liverpool goalkeeper Scott
Carson, who is now set to go to Germany.
England never recovered from the bizarre nature of
Belarus' equaliser.
Even when Omelianchuk was sent off for picking up a
second yellow card, England were unable to capitalise on their one-man
advantage.
Kornilenko capitalized on England's uncertainty,
weaving his way into the box before angling a shot past Carson.
Before the game the focus had been on Owen's return
to action, with the Newcastle striker continuing his recovery from a broken
metatarsal.
Owen might have given England an early lead but his
shot was beaten away by Belarus goalkeeper Yuri Zhevnov.
While Owen was keen to prove his fitness, the likes
of Aaron Lennon, Stewart Downing, Michael Carrick and Jenas were also hoping to
impress, with the start of the World Cup only two weeks away.
Downing delivered the free-kick that set up Jenas'
goal and frequently linked well with Ashley Cole down the England left.
On the other wing, Lennon's turn of speed was too
much for Belarus defender Alexander Yurevich.
Owen looked offside when Downing sent in the
free-kick that led to England's goal but the infringement was missed by the
match officials.
And when the ball rebounded off the crossbar, Jenas
was on handto head the ball home.
Belarus had barely troubled the
England in those opening 45 minutes but in the closing seconds of the half the
visitors came close to equalizing when Kutuzov hit the woodwork with a header.
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