Capello: England have cast off shackles
England coach Fabio Capello praised the spirit of his side after their 1-0 win over Slovenia booked their place in the knockout stages of the World Cup finals.
England needed victory to assure their place in the last 16 and Jermain Defoe’s 23rd-minute strike was enough to see them through.
The victory came after the team had come under fire for their performance in the goalless draw with Algeria on Friday night and an emotional Capello was full of praise for his players.
“We played together, fight together and I am really, really happy for the result,” he told BBC 1.
“This was the team that I know.
“This team can go forward. All the team the coaches, their mind is free.
“We can go forward without fear, without everything.”
Defoe was delighted with his first World Cup goal, converting a fine cross from James Milner.
“I’m lost for words to be honest,” he said on BBC1. “What a moment.”
He added: “Everyone was focused before the game.
“We are through, that’s the most important thing.
“The lads were fired up, in the first 10 minutes we wanted to put them under pressure.”
Defoe missed a chance to double the lead, although it did not prove costly.
“I had one early in the second half which was disappointing,” he added.
Captain Steven Gerrard again started on the left side of midfield with Wayne Rooney - who partnered Defoe up front - missing a couple of chances to score his first goal of the World Cup.
“Wayne’s had a bit of criticism over the last couple of games but today he worked his socks off and showed his quality,” Gerrard told BBC1.
“I know goals are around the corner for Wayne Rooney.”
Gerrard admitted England’s failure to find a second goal made it a nervous finish.
“When you need to win a game and when you don’t finish teams off you’re going to be be anxious at the end,” added the Liverpool midfielder.
“We thoroughly deserve to go through.
“I thought all the players that started the game and all the subs were terrific today.
“We need to find consistency now in the knock-out stages.
“I think if we play like we did today and keep listening to the manager and keep delivering what he’s asking we’ve got the quality you need to win football matches, anything can happen.”
Gerrard admitted the mood in the dressing room was much improved.
“100% better,” he said.
“If we turn up and we play close to our potential we are a match for anyone.”





