England's Capello wary of Welsh

WARSAW, Feb 7, 2010 (AFP) - England coach Fabio Capello admitted Sunday facing old rivals Wales for a place at Euro 2012 will be a big test for his side after the neighbours landed in the same qualification group.

WARSAW, Feb 7, 2010 (AFP) - England coach Fabio Capello admitted Sunday facing old rivals Wales for a place at Euro 2012 will be a big test for his side after the neighbours landed in the same qualification group.

The Italian was here in Warsaw for the Euro 2012 draw with his side also set to face Switzerland, Bulgaria and Montenegro in the five-team group for a place at the tournament to be hosted by Poland and the Ukraine.

"Wales is a really good team, very young and a derby is never a normal game," said Capello whose side are ranked 9th in the world according to FIFA with John Toshack-coached Wales listed as 77th.

The Welsh failed to qualify for this summer's World Cup in South Africa, but the Italian will not be taking them lightly with plenty of sporting rivallry between the two British nations.

Switzerland, under ex-Bayern Munich coach Ottmar Hitzfeld, are ranked 18th by FIFA and will play at this summer's World Cup, while Bulgaria could also present the Three Lions with some problems in Group G.

Coaches of group A (from L) Austria Dietmar Constantini, Germany Joachim Low (holding an official Euro 2012 ball), The Netherlands Dick Advocaat, and Azerbaijan Berti Vogts smile on the stage after the Euro 2012 football championship qualifying draw ceremony in Warsaw on February 7, 2010. AFP photo
Coaches of group A (from L) Austria Dietmar Constantini, Germany Joachim Low (holding an official Euro 2012 ball), The Netherlands Dick Advocaat, and Azerbaijan Berti Vogts smile on the stage after the Euro 2012 football championship qualifying draw ceremony in Warsaw on February 7, 2010. AFP photo

"I think every game will be really tough," added Capello.

"(We will face) really good teams.

"It'll be really interesting and impossible for us to relax in any game.

"We'll have to stay focused.

"Wales are one of the best teams now, although they are very young.

"Switzerland have qualified for the World Cup and are one of the best teams at the moment."

And Toshack admitted Welsh fans will be relishing playing their illustrious neighbours.

"From our point of view it's a tough group, but with the big local derby against England, all our supporters will be looking forward to that," said the former Liverpool striker and Real Madrid coach.

"We've got a very young side and they're developing.

"Of course any game against England is the big one, but there's no soft touches in this group."

Having lost both home and away to Russia and Germany in their World Cup qualification games, Toshack said the Welsh were just relieved to have avoided both those sides.

"To be honest, we didn't particularly want Germany or Russia," said Toshack.

"Our Under-21s had two good matches against England and a lot of those players are now in the full side."

Swiss coach Hitzeld, who won the Champions League titles with both Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich, said qualification is his side's only goal.

"Its a good group, but a tough group - qualification is our main goal," said the German.

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