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World Cup refs 'targeted Crouch'

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    Former referee Graham Poll says officials at last summer's World Cup were encouraged by Fifa to "look out for" England striker Peter Crouch.

    Crouch, 26, is banned for the Euro 2008 qualifier against Israel on Saturday and Poll says that is no surprise.

    He told BBC 5live: "Fifa's head of refereeing said, 'look at Crouch, he's a pain and he gets away with a lot. We need to mark him out and look for him'.

    "We were shown videos of him. I tried to defend him, being English." Poll added: "Before last year's tournament in Germany, we watched England's warm-up games.

    "We had been out there for two or three weeks before, and it was pointed out the way he used his arms.

    "Now, Crouch has been picking up cautions in qualifying and is out of Saturday's match."


    Recalled Wigan striker Emile Heskey could be set to partner Michael Owen in Crouch's absence on Saturday.
    Crouch will be available when England take on Russia in another crucial Euro 2008 qualifier next Wednesday.
     

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