England coach Fabio Capello this Monday spoke of his confidence ahead of this summer's World Cup finals.
The Italian led England through a triumphant qualifying campaign spoilt only by a defeat in the Ukraine, when the English had already booked their ticket to this June's event in South Africa.
Speaking to Spanish television station GOL television, Capello said he was pleased with the way things were working out.
"It's going well at the moment, we still have over two months to be prepared. We had the problem that (David) Beckham is injured, he is an important player for us. He can play 10 or 15 minutes if needed and is important for the dressing room," explained Capello.
Beckham won't be able to play because of his Achilles tendon injury, but Capello wants him in South Africa nonetheless.
"He is a symbol. We have asked him if he can come with us to South Africa. It is down to him," he explained.
Without Beckham, much attention will be placed on midfield duo Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard. The pairing has not always worked for England in the past, but Capello believes they will function in the World Cup.
"I think that good players always have to play together, but it depends on their individual form, because in the national team you have to pick those who are in the best condition. They are very good and important players and that is why I think they can play together. On many occasions, they make the difference in every game," he explained.
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