20 Nisan 2009 Pazartesi

England-Norway

Hope Powell believes the 23 April friendly against Norway in Shrewsbury will "test the character and endeavour" of her England squad as both nations continue their preparations for UEFA WOMEN'S EURO 2009™.

White out
Carly Telford, Laura Basset, Rachel Williams, Jodie Handley and Gemma Davidson have all been brought into a squad which includes the five English internationals currently plying their trade in the American WPSL. Arsenal's Faye White is still recovering from a knee injury and misses out, however. Norway are sixth in the FIFA world rankings, four places above England, and Powell will also pit her charges against Iceland and Denmark before the EURO finals in Finland commence in August.

'Quality opposition'
The coach said: "We are now preparing for Norway who are clearly one of the leading nations in Women's football, having reached the semi-final of the 2007 World Cup. It will again provide us with quality opposition that will test the character and endeavour of the squad. We are taking an extremely strong squad to Shrewsbury for the game."

England squad
Goalkeepers: 
Rachel Brown (Everton LFC). Siobhan Chamberlain (Chelsea LFC), Carly Telford (Leeds Carnegie LFC).

Defenders: Alex Scott (Boston Breakers), Casey Stoney (Chelsea LFC), Laura Bassett (Arsenal LFC), Corinne Yorston (Bristol Academy WFC), Rachel Unitt (Everton LFC), Lindsay Johnson (Everton LFC), Stephanie Houghton (Leeds Carnegie LFC).

Midfielders: Anita Asante (Sky Blue FC), Jill Scott (Everton LFC), Fara Williams (Everton LFC), Kelly Smith (Boston Breakers), Emily Westwood (Everton LFC), Katie Chapman (Arsenal LFC), Dan Buet (Chelsea LFC), Rachel Williams (Doncaster Rovers Belles LFC).

Forwards: Rachel Yankey (Arsenal LFC) Sue Smith (Leeds Carnegie LFC), Karen Carney (Chicago Red Stars), Lianne Sanderson (Chelsea LFC), Eniola Aluko (Saint Louis Athletica), Jessica Clarke (Leeds Carnegie LFC), Jody Handley (Everton LFC).

Italy Victory!! Scotland 1-4 Italy

Scotland 1-4 Italy
Italy continued their UEFA WOMEN'S EURO 2009™ build-up with a useful friendly win in Kilmarnock.

Panico double
Scotland only missed out on the finals in Finland with an away goals play-off defeat by Italy's Group C rivals Russia, so were useful opponents for Italy. And despite the absence of Melania Gabbiadini through a thigh injury, Italy put on a fine performance in front of 1,811 fans, a record for a Scotland home women's international, with Patrizia Panico adding to goals to her hat-trick in the 5-1 win in Australia in their last game in February, which followed a 2-2 draw against the same opposition.

Italy ahead
The home side, for who captain Gemma Fay was making a 100th appearance in goal, began brightly and Arsenal LFC striker Suzanne Grant twice made Anna Maria Picarelli save early on. However, in the 19th minute Patrizia Panico exploited a loose ball to give Italy the lead and the visitors were in control from thereon.

Consolation
Two minutes into the second half Panico headed a second goal past Fay, and the third followed in the 72nd minute from Raffaella Manieri's long-range shot. Silvia Fuselli chipped another soon after, but there was a late consolation for Scotland when Pauline Hamill converted a penalty awarded for a foul on Grant, who was then replaced by debutant Diana Berry.

Finland trip
Italy's next scheduled friendly is against UEFA WOMEN'S EURO 2009™ hosts Finland at the Olympic Stadium, Helsinki on 28 May. The Azzurre will conclude their Group C campaign at that arena against Russia, having begun against England in Lahti on 25 August and then played Sweden in Turku. Scotland's next competitive fixture is their opening 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup Group 3 qualifier in Greece on 24 October, with Georgia, Bulgaria and EURO finalists Denmark also in that section.