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Capello calls on Rooney to take over Owen role

11:29am Saturday 6th September 2008

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FABIO Capello has urged Wayne Rooney to regain his goalscoring touch as the England head coach defended his decision to leave out Michael Owen for the World Cup qualifiers with Andorra and Croatia.

Capello opted not to select Owen, despite his scoring record of 40 goals in 89 internationals, after watching him in action for Newcastle against Arsenal last weekend.

Now he is hoping that Rooney, without an international goal since scoring against Russia 11 months ago, can fill the breach, starting against the minnows of Andorra in Barcelona tonight.

Rooney looked a shadow of himself when partnering Jermain Defoe in last month’s friendly international against the Czech Republic at Wembley on his way to recovering from an illness sustained when in Africa with Manchester United.

Capello said: ‘‘It is very important for Wayne Rooney to be perfect physically. For the game against the Czech Republic he was not fit. Now he is better physically.

‘‘But he has to score a goal.

Psychologically, goals are very important for forwards and if you don’t hit the target then it is a problem.

‘‘However, it is not only Wayne but all the other players.

It is not important who scores the goals individually but that the team manages to score them.’’ Owen completed his first 90 minutes of the season against the Gunners having previously come off the bench to score against Bolton and then Coventry in the Carling Cup.

Capello insisted the door is still open for England’s fourth all-time scorer but wants him to prove his fitness in the same way as he laid down the challenge to David Beckham when he first took over as England manager ten months ago.

Capello said: ‘‘I considered everything when I watched Michael. It was his first full game. I checked him very well and he was not fit. These days it is important for players to be 100 per cent fit.

‘‘The door is always open to someone like Michael, who is such a good goal scorer, and maybe for the next games the situation will be different.’’ After five friendly internationals, England will finally move into competitive action and Capello is optimistic that they will be able to qualify for the 2010 finals in South Africa.

He said: ‘‘I have confidence in this England team. We’re only just starting on the road to South Africa but we are ready.

‘‘We’ve played the five friendlies, including the last one against a strong team like the Czech Republic. I saw a lot of things in that game.

‘‘Everyone knows how important it is for England to play in big tournaments and everyone is focused on trying to achieve that goal.’’ Beckham will be starting out on his fourth World Cup qualifying campaign having featured in the 1998, 2002 and 2006 adventures in France, Japan and Germany.

Capello said: ‘‘If I choose players in the squad, then I am choosing the best players and for me now Beckham is one of the best players.’’ Capello will be without Rio Ferdinand against the Andorrans because of a stiff neck and it is likely that Matthew Upson will partner skipper John Terry at the heart of the defence.

There are unlikely to be any other major changes, with Joe Cole favourite to return on the left side of midfield in place of the injured Steven Gerrard.

Capello is mindful of the need of England to keep their discipline as Andorra showed themselves to be an ultra physical side when beaten by England 3-0 in the same stadium three months ago.


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