
Tuesday saw the release of Fabio Capello’s provisional 30-man squad. Controversially, there were a few players involved and few left out, so I thought I’d give a view of each selected, personally of course:
Goalkeepers:
Joe Hart: Ultimately, he has had the best season out of the three, sure to be pushing for that number one shirt.
David James: Bags of experience, Capello would have been stupid to leave him out, sure to be on the plane.
Robert Green: The man with the gloves right now, on form, there’s no one better.
Defenders:
Leighton Baines: Wiked left foot. Had a decent enough season with the Toffee’s.
Jamie Carragher: Dragged out of retirement, great asset to the squad. Will defend for his life.
Ashley Cole: Capello will be thrilled to see him back! The world’s number one left back, sure starter.
Michael Dawson: He’s been at the heart of Spurs success this season, a very worthy holder of that ticket to South Africa. Great in the air.
Rio Ferdinand: Our new captain. If he can stay away from injury, he’ll be the soul of the team come this summer.
Glen Johnson: Not a favourite of mine, but our main right back. Great going forward, doubts about his defending.
Ledley King: World class when fit. Always injured, but hopefully can play a key part in SA.
John Terry: He will need to play the tournament of his life. Had a tough year, needs to win us ALL over.
Matthew Upson: Rarely out of an England set-up, a great back up, but that’s all.
Stephen Warnock: Another fullback with great pace, on the fringe of the squad; doubt he’ll make the final 23.
Midfielders:
Gareth Barry: England’s holder in midfield, will face competition for his place, but always performs for the Lions.
Michael Carrick: Struggled to make himself a starter for England, but never the less, a class passer in midfield, nothing but a success at United recently.
Joe Cole: Many are surprised to see him involved. Hardly played for Chelsea, but is our left side natural.
Steven Gerrard: I feel the best is still too come. Part of world football’s elite. Will play a massive role, attacking wise I feel, in Africa.
Tom Huddleston: I’m so pleased to see him here. So under-rated. No one better in the team with passing and striking the ball. Class.
Adam Johnson: One of the main surprises. Very tricky winger recently signed for Man City. Will bring another element in SA.
Frank Lampard: Yet again, a superb season for Chelsea. Most goals by a midfielder, let’s hope it happens in the England shirt this time.
Aaron Lennon: Between him and Walcott for the right side. Amazing pace and skill. Still lacks that finishing product at times.
James Milner: England’s versatile man. Can play all over. He will be a major asset is injuries occurs. Great dribbler, lovely vision.
Scott Parker: Kept West Ham up this year. Such passion - will be fantastic along side Lamps and Gerrard, got to play.
Theo Walcott: Fastest player in the squad, his pace will be deadly. Can also play through the middle. Key man, I feel.
Shaun Wright – Phillips: The last of England’s pace makers in the squad. Quick, but not enough to make the final 23 I feel.
Forwards:
Darren Bent: Had to make the squad. England’s top-scorer this year.
Peter Crouch: Greatest Goal to Cap ratio in the team. Always performs for England.
Jermain Defoe: Quick, powerful, skillful. If England needs a goal, he’ll get it.
Emile Heskey: Capello loves him. Not had the best season at Villa. But, if anyone gets Rooney playing, it’ll be him. Powerful in the air, and all over.
Wayne Rooney: STAR MAN. Best striker in the world at present. Carried United this year. Cannot wait to see this perfect forward play in the upcoming World Cup.
Watch here to hear Capello's decisions...






