Wednesday, June 23, 2010

England v Slovenia: Nelson Mandela Bay pitch concerns mount for World Cup clash


Large areas of turf were being relaid in the penalty area at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium last night, with neither England nor Slovenia allowed to train on it.
England had to delay travelling to Port Elizabeth on Tuesday because the poor state of the pitch inside the stadium meant they couldn't train on it ahead of today's match.
The wet weather conditions in Port Elizabeth are being blamed for the deteriorating state of the playing surface, but there have also been concerns as to how it has been prepared in the first place.
Experts believe, for example, that too much sand has been used which has made the top loose and the pitch feel heavy.
England manager Fabio Capello said: "I just looked at the pitch and it's not so good but that's not an excuse. At Wembley, we won always."
Steven Gerrard added: "It's got a few small problems but I've played on worse. It's the same for both sides. We can't use it as an excuse. We have to focus on the win."

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