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“England are going to be there [at the World Cup] but it's going to be complicated”Zinedine Zidane
England go into Tuesday's game
level on points with Montenegro at the top of Group H, and a point ahead
of Ukraine, with two matches to play.
The top team will automatically qualify for the finals in Brazil, with the runners-up going into the play-offs.
England finish their qualifying campaign with testing games against Montenegro and Poland, which makes Tuesday's match very important.
Yet 41-year-old Zidane, who is now assistant coach and sporting director at Real Madrid, believes Roy Hodgson's men will make it to Brazil.
"England are going to be there but it's going to be complicated," the three-time world footballer of the year said.
"I am sure they are going to make a great World Cup because they have a strong team and I am sure they are going to do something interesting, but it is going to be tough in Brazil.
"Every team has a chance when they are in the final rounds and England is one of them. England is a great team as a whole."
Zidane won 108 caps for France, scoring 31 goals, and claimed the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000 trophies.
During his career, he was named the best player in France's Ligue 1, Italy's Serie A and Spain's La Liga.
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