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Rooney proud of milestone
Stand-in captain Wayne Rooney says he's proud to become England's fifth highest ever goalscorer after his two strikes against San Marino
Read the full storyHodgson: We did what we had to
England manager Roy Hodgson tells ITV's Gabriel Clarke he was pleased with the professionalism his team showed to beat lowly San Marino
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Highlights: England 5-0 San Marino
Wayne Rooney guided England to their expected World Cup victory over San Marino at Wembley
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165 - Tom Cleverley’s 165 touches is the most ever recorded by Opta in an England game, beating Beckham v Andorra. Future.
From @OptaJoe on Twitter:Joe Hart
Well done to the City man who captained his nation for the first time, and won an extra cap without making any effort. He'll have a laugh to himself tonight.
San Marino
They were never going to be able to compete as England used the match to exercise ahead of Poland on Tuesday and offer a cap to Jonjo Shelvey.
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That's all folks. The job has been completed as England win 5-0. They'll be no need for embarrassment after that. Suffice to say, San Marino are rubbish at football.
Bigger test to come
Very little creativity to this England side but they go about their business (5-0). Good test of nerve to come in Warsaw's National Stadium.
From @_PaulHayward on Twitter:SHOT - Carroll
A looping deflection lands at the big man's feet, but he can only volley it straight at the keeper from an acute angle.
Big crowd at Wembley tonight
Tonight’s attendance 84,654 #greatsupport
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