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England wants to win all 10 of its World Cup qualifiers: Rooney

Updated on: 09 October,2009 07:12 AM IST  | 
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Striker Wayne Rooney revealed that coach Fabio Capello wants to extend England's perfect record in World Cup qualifying.

England wants to win all 10 of its World Cup qualifiers: Rooney

Striker Wayne Rooney revealed that coach Fabio Capello wants to extend England's perfect record in World Cup qualifying. The Three Lions have already won eight games from eight and with just two qualifiers left, they have the chance to collect a maximum 30 points.

England face Ukraine in the penultimate fixture, before a tie against Belarus.

"The manager has stated he wants to win all ten games and that is what we are aiming for,'' Rooney explained to ESPN. "He has made it clear to us these two matches are as important as all the other games we have played.

"They are the last competitive games we will play before the World Cup. After that there will be a friendly against Brazil and then another in March."

On the subject of player withdrawals for 'meaningless friendlies' Rooney countered the notion that the English do not take international duty seriously.

"I don't think players do want to withdraw. We are enjoying our football and playing well. Everyone wants to be a part of it, so there is no reason to pull out.''

He continued: "There is something different about this England. We have played some really good football, especially in the qualifying games. The friendlies have not been as good but when we have needed to we have played quite well.''




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