Euro 2012: England brace up for Spanish test

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England are preparing for a demanding examination of their Euro 2012 redentials here on Saturday as Fabio Capello’s side take on reigning world and European champions Spain at Wembley.

Injuries have already deprived Capello of Steven Gerrard, Jack Wilshere and Ashley Young, and the Italian’s task has been made even more challenging by his decision to drop Wayne Rooney after his red card against Montenegro last month.

On top of all that, Capello was handed another hospital pass by the racism row that has embroiled skipper John Terry, only eight months after he was restored to the captaincy after being stripped of the armband a year earlier.

Although Terry remains in the squad, Capello has indicated the Chelsea defender is not expected to feature against the Spanish, barring unforeseen injuries, but will most likely play against Sweden.

It all adds up to the prospect of a makeshift England facing a settled Spain, whose embarrassment of riches is reflected by the fact that seven of Vicente del Bosque’s squad were named on the 23-man shortlist for Fifa’s Ballon d’Or award.

To further emphasise Spain’s strength in depth, David Silva, widely regarded as the best player in the English Premier League this season, cannot even be certain of a place in del Bosque’s starting XI.

Capello, who may well be left regretting his decision to skip his son’s wedding in Italy by the time Saturday’s inquisition is over, is under no illusions about the size of the task facing his team.
“I think they’ve got a lot of top players,” Capello said, agreeing with the suggestion that they are one of the best sides he has ever seen.

“They have a lot of players who are really good when you’ve got the ball, really good at winning back the ball. This is the new football style — winning back the ball quickly.”

Capello cited Barcelona’s Champions League final demolition of Manchester United in May as evidence of the difficulty in trying to combat the Spanish. “If you press Barcelona, they’re used to it so they play one-touch, they move the ball quickly,” Capello said. Attempting to emulate the Spanish gameplan would be futile with his current resources, Capello said.

“It’s a big mistake to copy this style. You need to play the style to fit the kind of players you’ve got in your squad,” he said.

Capello believes he is hamstrung by the dearth of English players available for selection, citing the proliferation of foreigners plying their trade in the Premier League.

“I think we’ve done a pretty good job. English football has only 33 per cent English players. No more. This makes everything difficult,” he said this week.

“We have good players of our own but not good enough to try to have the style of play which Spain have. You cannot think of playing one touch if you do not have the quality.”

England can also take scant comfort from their record against major footballing powers since Capello took over in 2008. While his overall record is respectable — played 40, won 26, drawn 8, lost 6 — against top teams England have been found wanting.

In 7 games England have played against Germany, France, Spain, Brazil and the Netherlands since 2008, Capello’s men have won just one, while losing five and drawing one.

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