LAMPS ON TARGET AGAIN AS ENGLAND CRUISE
Frank Lampard scored a second in a week for England, and his second in just over a week at Wembley on Wednesday night.
The matchwinner in the FA Cup Final slotted home England's second as they cantered to a 6-0 win against Andorra.
He was again joined in the starting 11 by captain John Terry and left-back Ashley Cole as Fabio Capello's side made it seven wins from seven in World Cup qualifying. Cole was replaced with 25 minutes left by his former understudy at Chelsea, Wayne Bridge.
Other goals were scored by Wayne Rooney (2), Jermain Defoe (2) and Peter Crouch. Ex-Chelsea right-back Glen Johnson had a hand in a number of the goals, playing as a virtual winger on the night.

The Chelsea midfielder, who scored his 17th international goal, believes it was an England performance to be proud of against a defensively set opposition.
'I think so, it's not as easy as it looks they sit back and luckily we got the first goal,' said the 30-year-old. 'We have found ourselves again as a group, we knew the individuals we had but we weren't performing as a team.'
Branislav Ivanovic's Serbia were 2-0 winners away to the Faroe Islands, our defender consoling himself with not adding to his three international strikes by helping his country to another clean sheet.
Ricardo Carvalho played an hour for an experimental Portugal side as they played out a goalless friendly draw away in Estonia. Compatriots Deco and José Bosingwa did not feature.
The senior European international fixture list is now complete for 2008/09, but important World Cup qualifiers are still to be played in Africa over the next 10 days, while the European Under 21 championship, featuring our own Michael Mancienne, kicks off next week.



























