Who's in and who's out? Sportsmail's guide to who Fabio Capello will pick

10 September 2009 12:07
As England celebrate qualifying for the World Cup, Fabio Capello must now focus on his most important task since accepting the job. Just who does he take with him to the World Cup? The England boss has nine months to make up his mind who will join him on the plane to South Africa. Capello has made it clear that he has no time for adopting favourite players and that reputations count for nothing - just ask Michael Owen. The Italian has also sent out a clear message that there is still time for fringe players to muscle their way in. But just who will be part of England's 23-man squad that jets south next summer? Here, Sportsmail picks the men who are fighting to book their ticket to South Africa. Time to start dreaming of South Africa... Robert Green (West Ham) David James (Portsmouth) Glen Johnson (Liverpool) John Terry (Chelsea) Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United) Ashley Cole (Chelsea) Steven Gerrard (Liverpool) Frank Lampard (Chelsea) Gareth Barry (Manchester City) Wayne Rooney (Manchester United) Jermain Defoe (Tottenham) Emile Heskey (Aston Villa) Ben Foster (Manchester United) Paul Robinson (Blackburn) Wayne Bridge (Chelsea) Wes Brown (Manchester United) Ledley King (Tottenham) Matthew Upson (West Ham) Joleon Lescott (Manchester City) Michael Carrick (Manchester United) Owen Hargreaves (Manchester United)  Stewart Downing (Aston Villa) Shaun Wright-Phillips (Manchester City) Joe Cole (Chelsea) Theo Walcott (Arsenal) James Milner (Aston Villa) Aaron Lennon (Tottenham) David Beckham (LA Galaxy) Carlton Cole (West Ham) Peter Crouch (Tottenham) Joe Hart (Birmingham) Chris Kirkland (Wigan) Micah Richards (Manchester City) Gary Cahill (Bolton) Gary Neville (Manchester United) Phil Jagielka (Everton) Ashley Young (Aston Villa) Jack Wilshere (Arsenal)  Jermaine Jenas (Tottenham) Scott Parker (West Ham) David Bentley (Tottenham) Lee Cattermole (Sunderland) Gabriel Agbonlahor (Aston Villa) Darren Bent (Sunderland) Daniel Sturridge (Chelsea) Michael Owen (Manchester United) 

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