Midfield headache compounds McClaren's England worries

England's dismal 0-0 draw with Macedonia has left Steve McClaren with his first major headache as England coach - and only hours to find a remedy before facing Croatia in another Euro 2008 qualifier. Lacking bite up front and fluidity in midfield on...

England's dismal 0-0 draw with Macedonia has left Steve McClaren with his first major headache as England coach - and only hours to find a remedy before facing Croatia in another Euro 2008 qualifier.

Lacking bite up front and fluidity in midfield on Saturday, England's frustration was compounded by a yellow card for Steven Gerrard which rules him out of tomorrow's tie in Zagreb.

It means England will go into the Group E game without three of their four first-choice midfielders - since Owen Hargreaves and Joe Cole are injured - and without their best reserve, Aaron Lennon, also sidelined.

In addition, they have a winger in Stewart Downing who is struggling at international level and a talismanic striker in Wayne Rooney who remains rooted at the bottom of a dip in form.

Frank Lampard, the only fit regular in midfield, continued the disappointing form he showed at the World Cup with another fitful display at Old Trafford.

However, individual failings were only part of the reason for Saturday's setback after last month's 1-0 away win over Macedonia and a 5-0 drubbing of Andorra.

Collectively, England's passing was poor. It not only handicapped their attempts to put Macedonia under sustained pressure, but also prevented them from delivering a killer ball into the box.

"We've normally been quick off the mark and on the front foot - and we weren't in the first 10-15 minutes," McClaren conceded.

"And I think that set the tone.

"We didn't drive at them. We did in certain periods but we didn't sustain it for long enough. Our passing wasn't very good.

"We look at our performance and we've got to be better. We know that."

However, McClaren will need more than just his players' good intention to deliver a marked improvement.

With his honeymoon period already over after little more than two months and his team only leading Israel on goal difference at the top of the group, McClaren needs to show he can make the right team selection.

Gerrard's absence, the loss of Lennon and the apparent decision to consign David Beckham to history leaves him with no obvious choice on the right beyond Shaun Wright-Phillips.

Though he looked sharp on the left when he replaced Downing on Saturday, Wright-Phillips has yet to be a first-team regular with Chelsea and is only just back in the England side.

Downing, McClaren's protege at Middlesbrough, could stay on the left, though Ashley Cole could be pushed forward and Wayne Bridge inserted at left-back. Scott Parker and Ledley King are alternatives to Michael Carrick as the holding midfielder.

Tactically, McClaren has shown his willingness to drop their 4-4-2 line-up by experimenting with 3-5-2 in training last week.

Whoever is chosen, whether regulars or reserves, McClaren is entitled to ask his men for a performance to be proud of in Croatia.

After Saturday, they certainly owe him one.

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