Capello: Fitness key for England
Fabio Capello believes England can win the World Cup as long as he
has a fully-fit squad to choose from in South Africa this summer.
England were impressive in qualification, easing through
under manager Capello's guidance in stark contrast to their dismal
failure to reach the finals of Euro 2008 under previous incumbent
Steve McClaren.
However, recent times have been turbulent for the national
team, with Capello stripping John Terry of the captaincy following
allegations of an affair with the ex-girlfriend of former Chelsea
and England team-mate Wayne Bridge, who subsequently made himself
unavailable for selection for England.
First-choice left-back Ashley Cole has also been the subject
of allegations surrounding his private life and is currently
recovering from surgery for a broken ankle.
David Beckham will miss the World Cup because of an Achilles
injury, Jermain Defoe and Aaron Lennon are currently sidelined, and
there are ongoing concerns about the fitness of David James and
captain Rio Ferdinand.
It is an anxious time for Italian Capello who knows he has to
have his players at their peak - physically and mentally - if they
are to have a chance of triumphing in South Africa.
Capello told CNN: "I have big confidence in my team. If all
the players will be fit and all arrive physically in good condition
and in a good moment we can win the World Cup. We are one of the
best teams in the world.
"Sometimes you have to be lucky to beat some teams because
there are refereeing mistakes, bad luck, post in, post out, this is
football."
Capello will have one of the world's best players at his
disposal in Wayne Rooney who has been in imperious form for
Manchester United with 32 goals so far this season.
The former Real Madrid manager admits he needs the striker to
maintain his form this summer, adding: "I hope he [Rooney] will be
the same in June, not tired, because he is in a fantastic moment.
"Sir Alex (Ferguson) decided to buy him from Everton when he
was really young and he has improved every year.
"I told him, 'Rooney, if you want to score goals you have to
go in front of the goal', because he works a lot, he runs a lot, he
helps everyone in every moment, he is really generous."
However, the 63-year-old is adamant England are not a one-man
team.
"He's one of the most important but I think you cannot win
with only one important player," Capello said.
"If you want to win you have to create a group, a squad, a
good system and everyone has to know what he has to do during the
game in every moment."
Capello identified Brazil, Spain and Germany as the teams to
beat, saying: "Brazil is a really strong team.
"They are good technically, organisation on the pitch is
really good.
"Spain play a different style, probably at the moment the
best style in the world.
"Another one is Germany: always the people think it's not a
good team but always they are in the last four."