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Football: Berra expects axe as Dutch triumph.

Europe Intelligence Wire

| March 30, 2009 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From The Journal)

Holland 3

Scotland 0

CHRISTOPHE Berra considers his first start for Scotland in the Amsterdam ArenA on Saturday night to have been a success - but expects to be dropped for Stephen McManus against Iceland on Wednesday, writes RONNIE ESPLIN.

The Wolves stopper, 24, was drafted in for his fourth cap by George Burley as a straight replacement for regular centre-back McManus, who had failed to shake off an ankle injury.

With Burley's hard-working but limited side behind to first-half headers from Real Madrid striker Klaas Jan Huntelaar and Arsenal star Robin van Persie, Berra made his only real mistake of the game when he felled …

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