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Capello happy with Rooney role

Fabio Capello watched his England side race off to a perfect start in the European Championship qualifiers with a 4-0 victory against Bulgaria and then revealed how he had rejuvenated Wayne Rooney.

The Manchester United striker, who has been struggling for his best form ever since his disappointment at the World Cup, made a vital contribution in all four goals as Jermain Defoe netted a hat-trick and Adam Johnson scored his first for his country.

The England manager said: "I played Rooney in a position different than usual. He did very well. I spoke with him before the game. He had to stay just in front of the two central midfielders and from this position to go forward and to be free. The quality of Rooney was really high."

Capello also hailed the finishing of Defoe, whose goals, the first coming after just three minutes, helped heal some of the scars of England's shambolic World Cup defeat against Germany in South Africa.

Capello said: "Defoe is always very important for us. He can shoot with his left foot and his right and his performance was really, really good and his movement without the ball was fantastic."

Capello also praised the contribution of goalkeeper Joe Hart who made two crucial stops and saved a Glen Johnson attempted clearance on the line.

Capello said: "Hart is playing very, very well. He made two fantastic saves. The most important thing was to win."

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