World-England's old song could have new chorus
LONDON, May 19 (Reuters) - Before every major tournament England's refrain is the same: we really can win it this time.
To update the words of the Euro 96 anthem, England have now suffered "44 years of hurt" since winning their only major honour, the World Cup in 1966.
However, a superb qualifying campaign, the prodigious form of Wayne Rooney and the weather in wintry South Africa have given England hope of becoming world champions again.
Manager Fabio Capello, who succeeded Steve McClaren after the failure to qualify for Euro 2008, has given England back their self-belief while keeping the talented nucleus of the side that came up short two years ago.
England qualified for the World Cup after winning their first eight games although things have not run smoothly for Capello since then, with off-field headlines involving former skipper John Terry and Ashley Cole giving him headaches.
Injuries to important players such as Glen Johnson, Aaron Lennon, Rio Ferdinand, Cole and Gareth Barry have added to his problems while David Beckham's absence because of a ruptured Achilles tendon has deprived him of the former captain's unique qualities.
Despite those setbacks England's prospects remain good if Rooney can carry his domestic form into the finals. Rooney scored 34 goals in all competitions for Manchester United before niggling injuries affected the end of his season.
Capello's likely starting lineup will have Robert Green in goal, behind a back four of right-back Glen Johnson, centre-backs Ferdinand and Terry with Cole on the left.
In a four-man midfield, Steven Gerrard will start on the left with Barry, if he recovers from an ankle injury, and Frank Lampard across the middle and either Shaun Wright-Phillips, Lennon or Theo Walcott on the right.
Rooney, with support from the muscular Emile Heskey, will spearhead the attack and the team should be able to take first place in Group C from Algeria, Slovenia and the United States.
Keeping hope alive
England is holding on to the belief that this is the summer it will end a 44-year drought and finally lift the World Cup championship trophy. It will need Wayne Rooney (far left) to be playing at the top of his game to help make this happen
Trainer
Fabio Capello Played Goals Red Cards Yellow Cards
Goalkeeper
1 David James
12 Robert Green
23 Joe Hart
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5 Michael Dawson
18 Jamie Carragher
15 Matthew Upson
6 John Terry
20 Ledley King
3 Ashley Cole
13 Stephen Warnock
2 Glen Johnson
Midfielder
8 Frank Lampard
4 Steven Gerrard
14 Gareth Barry
11 Joe Cole
22 Michael Carrick
17 Shaun Wright-Phillips
16 James Milner
7 Aaron Lennon
Forward
21 Emile Heskey
19 Jermain Defoe
9 Peter Crouch
10 Wayne Rooney
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