Capello happy with smaller group
Capello believes his side are in one of the tougher groups
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Sunday, 07, Feb 2010 12:46
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England manager Fabio Capello was happy with his teams draw after they were placed in a group comprising five teams, rather than six.
Drawn in Group G alongside Wales, Switzerland, Bulgaria and Montenegro, England will be required to play eight qualifying matches in total - two games less than those countries drawn in groups of six.
Speaking after the draw in Warsaw, Capello said: "This is good for us that we have to play two games less than some other countries."
The England manager also recognised his side will face some tough competition as they look to secure qualification for the tournament in Poland and Ukraine in two years time.
"I'm not so lucky because Group A and Group G are the worst groups," he said.
"We will play against some really good teams, some good countries.
"Every game will be really tough but will be very interesting."
The Italian refused to answer any questions regarding England's captaincy though, saying: "No questions about Rio Ferdinand, John Terry or the captaincy.
"I have spoken with John and will speak with Rio. No problem with the captaincy."