Capello not worried by 'Group of Death'

Capello not worried by 'Group of Death'

Fabio Capello insists he does not fear England ending up in a 'group of death' in tonight's draw for the World Cup finals.

But he has warned of the strength of the six African countries.

England are one of the eight top seeds for the draw and so guaranteed to avoid the powerhouses of world football such as bookies' favourites Brazil, holders Italy and European champions Spain in the group stage.

But France and Portugal are among the unseeded European teams who could end up in England's pool - as well as several tough African teams such as an Ivory Coast side boasting Didier Drogba and Barcelona's Yaya Toure.

Capello said: "No I don't worry about that [a 'group of death']. You have to play against all of the teams at some point, but of course if you play against the best teams it's not so easy to pass the first round.

"If we want to win you have to play against all of the teams. It is not important which team we have to play in the group."

The Italian believes an African side will make it to the semi-finals in South Africa next summer.

He added: "I think about the Africans and I believe this will be one of the most important World Cups for the African teams.

"I believe one of these countries will get to the last four.

"I saw the Ivory Coast play against Germany and they are a very strong team."

Football Association chairman Lord Triesman predicted England "will sail through" the group stage if they keep to their qualifying campaign form.

In a rehearsal for tomorrow's night draw, England were drawn with Australia, Slovakia and Cameroon, which Capello would no doubt settle for.

England will have one European opponent and have a one-in-five chance of getting an African team - the other option from that pot is an unseeded South American side.

The fourth opponent will be from Asia, Oceania and north/central America with Mexico and the United States looking as though they are the teams to avoid.

But David Beckham, who will become the first Englishman to play at four World Cups if he appears for the national side next summer, echoed Capello's sentiments about not worrying who England end up with.

Beckham said: "It's always good to be seeded and be up there with the best teams in the world but in the World Cup it's not about staying away from certain teams.

"If you want to go all the way in the competition you have to come up against them at some point. You are going to have to beat the best teams and the best players so it doesn't really matter when you come up against them."

Pots for tonight's draw - eight groups of four countries to be drawn, each group containing one country from each pot:

Pot 1 (seeds)

South Africa, Brazil, Spain, Holland, Italy, Germany, Argentina, England.

Pot 2 (Asia, Oceania and North/Central America)

Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Australia, New Zealand, United States, Mexico, Honduras.

Pot 3 (Africa and South America)

Ivory Coast, Ghana, Cameroon, Nigeria, Algeria, Paraguay, Chile, Uruguay.

Pot 4 (Europe)

France, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland, Greece, Serbia, Denmark, Slovakia.

* Follow the 2010 World Cup draw LIVE on ESPNSTAR.com on Friday at 2230 IST or 0100 HKT/SGT or catch the BREAKING NEWS on ESPNews.


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