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England 'need to improve' to reach Brazil
By John Curtis
20:36 AEST Fri Oct 19 2012

Wayne Rooney insists England need to improve on their performance to qualify for the 2014 World Cup.

England had a 1-1 draw with Poland in Warsaw on Wednesday night and lead Group H by one point from Montenegro, who have a game in hand.

During the game, Rooney's 32nd goal for his country was cancelled out by Kamil Glik midway through the second period.

Rooney believes a share of the spoils is not a disaster after the game eventually went ahead a day late due to a waterlogged pitch on Tuesday.

However, the Manchester United striker knows England have to produce better performances.

He said: "Do England have to improve to qualify? Yes, of course. We know we can play a lot better than that.

"But at least we got the point. It was a hard-fought point. It was a difficult game, a difficult pitch. We weren't at our best but we dug in and got a draw.

"We knew it was a tough group, but we're confident. We believe in ourselves and we believe we are the best team in the group, so we are confident of qualifying."

Skipper Steve Gerrard acknowledged England were not at their best.

He said: "It was difficult conditions and a difficult pitch but we can't use that as an excuse.

"I thought Poland dealt with the conditions and played to the conditions slightly better than us. That's the reason we didn't get three points.

"The pitch was slippy, wet, cutting up. I think it was only laid a week and a half ago so it wasn't ideal. Both teams tried to make the most of it and they did it better than us.

"We did okay until we scored but never built on the one-goal lead. We never passed the ball well enough, for whatever reason."

Gerrard refused to use the 20-hour delay before the game went ahead for England's poor showing.

The Liverpool midfielder said: "When you're fired up, pumped up, you've had your massages and you're ready to go, that's not ideal (when the game is called off).

"But we're professionals. We're playing at the top level and we had to get ourselves up for this but I didn't think we were totally at the races."


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