Tottenham legend Glenn Hoddle says there's two issues England must overcome to win the World Cup next year.
Hoddle told the Mail on Sunday: "We have a team which is capable of winning the World Cup - there are 12 or so teams capable of winning the World Cup. The real question is whether we are technically astute enough in a 4-4-2 formation to play against the real top teams.
"There are a lot of positives about England going all the way and winning it but the two negatives are: have we got the firepower in the last third of the pitch and have we got the stability in the goalkeeper?"
Hoddle does not mean to undermine Emile Heskey and Carlton Cole, who are likely to lead the line for England in South Africa but simply analyse their record.
"You have to say it would be a worry. That's not having a dig at those players but you have to be realistic. They haven't had the experience yet and they haven't got the record yet to show that they can score at that level."