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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Capello: Things are looking




Fabio Capello believes England are tantalisingly close to rid the fear, which they continuously withdrawn.

Capello heads to South Africa for a scouting mission in the FIFA Confederations Cup content in the knowledge that his three lions roaring, if it is a tendency on the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa ™. Only a victory from the remaining three games in the autumn of next year is enough to confirm in England among the last 32 after a six-goal hammering of Andorra at Wembley.

And now, the Italian do not see any reason why they should not be to fulfill its immense potential. "The fear is going on. It is not yet over, but it is," said Capello, who called the second half with Ashley Young last night as a good example of his work.
The fear is going on. It is not yet over, but it goes
England manager Fabio Capello on his team.

Overawed and behave on his last appearance in Germany seven months ago, last night boy produces moments of genuine class after his introduction as a half time substitute for Steven Gerrard. It is true that the opposition is hardly first class. But with his speed and raw ability Dribbling MAZY, Young Talent can unlock the tightest defense, which he brave enough to try.

"I was really glad Ashley," said Capello. "He has four games with me now and this time he played with confidence, as he for Aston Villa. The other times he played with fear. He was not the same. I told him he had to play, as he and his team .

The missing ingredient for the young and the other was the confidence. So hard to win, but so easy to lose, it can be a world of difference to every individual, especially at the highest level, where self-doubt can be a nagging hold. And, as Capello looks at his first full season in charge, boosting confidence is the biggest challenge.

"Trust is the largest, what has changed," he reflected. "I can not change the level of the players. The Club Manager can with these players every day. You can do everything. If you play with the team the confidence is very important. Now we have the confidence. That is the big difference because it is so important. "

Confidence grows
The professionalism with which Steely Capello views of all its work to ensure he does not want to spend time around the clock may soon wind to 12 months if all his plans and programs must. Neither is he willing to say that certain skills, even if England require just one victory from the last two games, or two if it moves into the next two games against Croatia and Ukraine.

What he is willing to cross his fingers, is a squad of players as fit and fresh as they are now, with the fitness of Wayne Rooney is particularly important. Ranks in a major role for the last part of the season with Manchester United, Rooney will benefit most from the imminent departure of Cristiano Ronaldo, as Sir Alex Ferguson the chance to free him from his defensive shackles, and the job he has so much with England .

Another brace last night means Rooney England has achieved eight of the 26 gates in the qualification of their seven outings, during his ten equal Gary Lineker who has been long-standing record. Capello and is confident there is still more to come. "Wayne is young and he can," said Capello.

"I accept it is rather a case for a little upwards of 90 percent instead of 70 percent, but it may be 3 percent or 4 percent, and that is very important. I was very happy with Wayne. This season he has done , very good. He is a fantastic moment, right now, and I hope he is the same in the next year. "

Between them Rooney and Steven Gerrard will be the hopes of the nation on their shoulders next summer, and it was in recognition of the efforts that Capello is the pair of half-time evening. As a substitute Jermain Defoe scored twice and fellow striker Peter Crouch has benefited from some abysmal Andorran defense, which almost certainly move costs Rooney his first international hat trick.

However, while he may know, are reluctant to take a break, Rooney was asked to see the big picture. "Wayne did not say anything as I do," countered Capello when it was suggested that the Merseyside do not have to be impressed.

"You have to the people who play, but you have to respect, on the bank. There are no big egos in this group. This is the spirit we have."

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