Capello issues Rooney hint

Wayne Rooney
12 April 2012

England coach Fabio Capello has dropped a clear hint that Wayne Rooney will be going to next summer's European Championship.

Capello has not spoken about Rooney since the Manchester United striker was handed a three-match ban by UEFA for his red card in Montenegro earlier this month.

Speaking at a Club Wembley breakfast hosted at Wembley on Tuesday, Capello indicated Rooney would be part of his plans as part of an observation about the balance of younger players and older ones in his squad. He said: "During the games we need some leaders, people that know something."

He added: "Jack Wilshere is incredible because he is so young. We also need the experience of John Terry, Rio Ferdinand and Scott Parker. You need this kind of player, plus Rooney, I hope."

Although it is still to be decided whether the Football Association will launch an appeal against the suspension, as it presently stands, Rooney will be ruled out of the entire group stage of the competition in Poland and Ukraine.

The widespread view amongst professionals is that Rooney should go, even though, as Sir Alex Ferguson pointedly remarked on Monday, England may not even qualify for the knockout stages, which would render the 25-year-old a non-playing member of Capello's squad.

But Rooney, more than any other player, has the ability to lift England onto the next level and hit the goal trail on Tuesday night with two penalties in United's Champions League defeat of Otelul Galati, which took his tally for the season onto 11.

Phil Jones and Chris Smalling were two of Rooney's team-mates in Romania, part of a group of English youngsters who have emerged over the past few months to give fresh hope for the future.

Capello does not want to pile too much expectation on their shoulders just yet. However, he does believe the overall balance of his squad is far better than when he took charge almost four years ago.

"I am happy with my players," he said. "I have a lot of confidence in them. There are not many young players in the world who are better than the English ones."

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