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Carew doubtful but Butcher warns Scots overs complacency



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Published Date: 07 October 2008
THE man identified by Terry Butcher as the main threat to Scotland's chances against Norway on Saturday is struggling to be fit for the vital World Cup qualifying clash.
John Carew picked up a neck injury while playing for Aston Villa against Chelsea on Sunday, and the 6ft 6in striker has revealed he will not be able to train for the next two or three days. This raises the prospect of Norway being without Carew for the Hampden encounter.

Norway coach Age Hareide is facing a mounting injury crisis, with midfielders Per Ciljan Skjelbred having suffered a knee injury while playing for Rosenborg on Sunday. He will definitely miss Saturday's encounter, while fellow midfielder Bjorn Helge Riise is also doubtful after not playing for his club, Lillestrom, on Sunday due to injury.

Norway have also still to decide whether Rosenborg striker Steffen Iversen, who has a leg problem, will be fit to travel to Glasgow. But it is the doubt over Carew's fitness which is Hareide's biggest cause for concern, with the Aston Villa striker having scored 21 goals in 71 appearances for his country.

He has scored five goals in 10 games for his club this season, although he struggled to make an impact against Chelsea on Sunday before his 71st-minute substitution. He was well policed by John Terry and Branislav Ivanovic, but Butcher, the Scotland assistant manager, is more concerned about cutting off the supply of balls to Carew.

"We have to try and squeeze the midfield and back four so he doesn't get the ball on his chest," said Butcher. "They (Norway] tend to look to hit him quite early and he's very good at holding people off. Iversen makes run in behind and their wide players tuck in. They have a lot of players going forward. If we are going to drop off and be tentative, then he will get the space that he requires. We can't afford to be like that. I have watched him have some very good games and watched some games where he didn't do a lot.

"He didn't do a lot on Sunday, but then he was playing against Chelsea, who are one of the top two teams in England. If you allow good service to him, then you have a problem."

David Weir is likely to be asked to mark Carew, if the striker starts. Weir will be making his first appearance of the qualifying campaign in place of Stephen McManus, who is suspended. Weir's Scotland future had been placed in doubt when manager George Burley revealed McManus and Gary Caldwell would be his first-choice central defensive pairing, but the stalwart Rangers defender will step back in to win his 62nd cap.

"When your country comes calling, he is still fully prepared to stand up and be counted," said Butcher of Weir. "He has tremendous drive and attitude. He may not have a long future with Scotland, but he wants to work hard and be the best. It's a big ask on Saturday for whoever plays against Carew and Iversen."

Butcher revealed that all the players have been sent DVDs of Norway, and were expected to have watched them by the time they gathered at Loch Lomond's Cameron House Hotel yesterday.

"I have often said at clubs (where I managed] that the team I fear most is ourselves," said Butcher. "It's about mental preparation and how you approach the game. We can't look at recent results Scotland have got at Hampden and think we just have to turn up and win.

"We have to do enough in the game to put ourselves in the position so we can win it. You look upon it as your last game, your last chance, and last opportunity. Not that I am saying it is. But it's like a squash player going on and thinking he is two sets to love down, and eight-love down in the last game. I think it was Jahangir Khan who played every point like that. We have to do that as well."




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  • Last Updated: 07 October 2008 12:10 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Harlem Tam,

07/10/2008 00:28:51
Kenny Miller pulls out of Scotland squad.

And so it begins . . .
2

Who's it gonna be? ,

07/10/2008 01:20:45
Well there is a shock. Aye right. There again, with Thomson injured broon wil play in the jersey again (maybe- his leg might be stiff by Wednesday as well). Oh well. 4mil. Cheers.

3

Daillyman,

07/10/2008 01:49:38
My team for Norway.

Gordon

Broadfoot Weir Caldwell Naismith

Fletcher Brown Robson Maloney

Fletcher McFadden.
4

Oh Yeah!!!,

07/10/2008 05:23:38
As with all Rangers players pulling out of international squads this is a genuine injury.
5

Oh Yeah!!!,

07/10/2008 05:49:44
Agree with #5 except for Boyd up front with McFadden.
6

Harlem Tam,

07/10/2008 06:36:28
#11 - The very fact that you feel it necessary to emphasise that says it all really.

It's called reverse psychology.

A bit like the mother coming home from work and the wee boy saying: "Mammy, I never swore at the man across the road. Honest."
7

Cappo Del Monte,

07/10/2008 06:50:35
I see the the bile and biggots returning to infest another thread again today.
Why you would want to infest this thread? isnt there an england thread you can spew your bile on?
As for miller, someone who couldnt hack it in a real football league, it wont be missed badly ( a stiff leg my baws )
8

Harlem Tam,

07/10/2008 06:57:32
BTO - I'm a philosopher. Didn't you know?
9

Harlem Tam,

07/10/2008 07:01:38
#15 - There is no bile and bigotry on this thread, so what the hell are you greetin aboot eh?

Or are you one of those frightened little men who think if Celtic and Rangers fans are exchanging opinions, then it must be nefarious by default?

"Oh mammy there's big boys ootside."

"So? Go out and play. They won't touch you."

"Aye bit they might mammy."

Grow up ya big girl's blouse.
10

Cappo Del Monte,

07/10/2008 08:08:44
#19

The bile from the west just cant help themselves with the biggoted post hence the reason the Scotsman has the good sense not to allow post on any west coast drivel.
As for either of you or the plank 20, rearrangers are an english team waving the buthers apron and singing god slave the queen, so why not infect an English thread, neither the flag or the song are Scottish and this thread is regarding a Scottish team

#20 As I actually go to football matches home and away each week. I class myself as a Scottish Football fan , unlike you who watches a tv and sits sadly on line posting continually ( no life m8 lol )
11

Harlem Tam,

07/10/2008 09:02:46
#21 What exactly is a biggot?

Again, you are the only one on this thread posting bile.

What is your problem?

Forget it. I already know the answer.

BTO - I did look in on the news threads and only needed to read one post by this illiterate, uneducated moron to see exactly what you meant.
12

porters at 9,

07/10/2008 10:09:10
Butcher warns Scots overs (sp) complacency..

anyway Scotland complacent? - should it not read Butcher warns Scots over inconsistency

Or Butcher warns Scots over consistent OF players pulling out squad
13

Cappo Del Monte,

07/10/2008 10:16:08
#22

Oh your toys are oot the pram now
Fact all your threads are closed due to the bigoted bile you eventually cant help spouting out
As for the insults I wouldnt expect anything else from the great unwashed
14

Harlem Tam,

07/10/2008 11:30:26
#24 - At least I taught you how to spell one word.

After reading your previous posts on this thread,you have the audacity to criticise ME for throwing insults?

Arrogant as well as ignorant and uneducated?

I bet you're fat and ugly too.

Shall I go on?
15

Laddy Saunders,

07/10/2008 13:06:44
JACK EM - seriously what do you do? I am always really interested in who these people are that post such negative drivel? Have you always been like this? Wife left you? Credit crunch or are you just really really miserable?
16

Stanley,

07/10/2008 13:45:22
Carew not plaing is an absolute God send. He on his own would absolute destroy the current Scotland defence I'm afraid.
Still fear they might do a number on Scotland anyway to be honest.
17

Stanley,

07/10/2008 13:46:18
absolute destroy of course should be absolutely destroy in #28.
18

Plonker,

07/10/2008 14:01:59
complacency ?
19

Plonker,

07/10/2008 14:08:39
29 - Stanley. Corrigendum noted. Anything else ?
20

&Larrsonfixestheradio,

07/10/2008 14:30:28
"When your country comes calling, he is still fully prepared to stand up and be counted," said Butcher of Weir.

errm stop telling lies Terry. Davie Weir cherry picks his games and even ran out on his country and that was without Rangers telling him what to do. A well documented exercise in prams and throwing toys.

"I have often said at clubs (where I managed] that the team I fear most is ourselves," - aye and nae wonder

Coventry sacked
Sunderland sacked
Motherwell (Not Relegated due to the SPL choosing them over Falkirk)
Sydney FC sacked
Brentford sacked

and after this illustrious managerial career and with two knee ops pending he becomes Scotlands assistant manager.

Aye the SFA has the nations interest at heart thats for sure.
21

Swordsman,

Dublin 07/10/2008 14:30:33
Plonker..

Corrigendum = To correct. Or in that half lit world of the RST....

Corrigendum = Outrage at perceived slights against Glasgow Rangers by the scriptwriters of "Coronation Street"




22

Stanley,

07/10/2008 14:39:55
Sweep to see how many posts about Scotland we can get on this thread before an anti Rangers slant comes in anyone?...anyone?
Anyway, getting back to Scotland, does anyone see from where Scotland are going to dominate the Norway team on the park that would lead us to think we are favourites?
There are some noises coming out the Norway camp that they have some players injured and that they may not make it on time to play, but that is an old tactic used by many so it remains to be seen who will turn up on Saturday.
23

Laddy Saunders,

07/10/2008 14:48:01
Thanks Stanley, good to see a non old firm post on this thread. Sad.
24

&Larrsonfixestheradio,

07/10/2008 14:49:53
Definitely most Rangers players will not be turning up on Saturday they have the same injury Barry Robson had just before the Croatia friendly but good to see this time the Northern Ireland Rangers players this time being allowed to travel, they were missed badly the last time around.
25

Stanley,

07/10/2008 14:58:26
#36 So the sweep hasnt gone well. What about a Scotland comment then? How will it pan out?
26

stan free,

Cowtown, Alta 07/10/2008 15:03:18
10 " remember standing at the side of the bus and nothing happening and getting back on without doing it.......murder."
No find your boaby big man ?
27

&Larrsonfixestheradio,

07/10/2008 15:08:21
#37

I was commenting only on Scotland. I think we´ll get beat and that we will respect the Norwegian national anthem.

Will TB remember this ?

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=PqZTP8-8wIs
28

Stanley,

07/10/2008 15:14:28
You werent but I think we all know that. I'll leave you to it.
29

&Larrsonfixestheradio,

07/10/2008 15:23:59
#40

If your intent on acting out this Annie Get Your Gun scene then I´m Frank. That´ll make you Annie Stanley

Yes I was ;-)
30

Cappo Del Monte,

07/10/2008 16:44:45
Harlem spam

No I just like winding sad little people like you up with smelling mistakes jsut to see how sad you really are.
31

Cappo Del Monte,

07/10/2008 16:45:39
26 coming from dorset thats a killing joke, how is the inbreding?

 

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