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Fabio Capello rates England's chances of winning 2022 World Cup

Former England boss Fabio Capello believes that the Three Lions’ chances of winning the 2022 World Cup are very high because the tournament is taking place at the end of the year.

Gareth Southgate’s side are already one of the favourites for the World Cup that is due to be held in Qatar and was controversially moved from its usual summer slot to November and December to avoid the scorching summer heat.

While that move prompted much outrage worldwide, Capello thinks that the change will benefit England as their players won’t be suffering from end of season burnout.

‘The problem sometimes is that English players arrive tired at the end of the season,’ the 75-year-old told The Sun.

‘Did you see Liverpool [in the Champions League final]? It was their 63rd match. They weren’t fresh. They played well but weren’t as fast as they usually play.

‘As England manager, I always said that you can play September, October, November against all the teams in the world — we are fresh, we are running, the mind is clear and clean.

‘The next World Cup for England is really, really good. It has arrived at the best moment for English football and English players. They will be fresh.’

While Capello’s point is valid, there is still concern that players will be tired going into the World Cup, with the opening day of the tournament, when England will face Iran, scheduled to take place just eight days after the Premier League begins its break.

Now retired, Capello was one of the most successful managers of his era, winning countless trophies with AC Milan, Real Madrid and Roma, before joining England in 2007, leading the national team to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

But despite the squad still containing many of the ‘golden generation’ of

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