England captain John Terry has praised his team's calm approach after they overcame Andorra to get their World Cup qualifying campaign off to a positive start on Saturday evening.
Terry admits the Andorrans provided a stern test for Fabio Capello's men, especially as they were able to go into the half-time break at 0-0. But he insists there was never any panic in the England camp.
"I don't think there was any panic at all," said Terry.
"The message from the manager and myself was to keep going because we were doing the things right.
"When they sit back really deep, it is difficult to break them down. We had to keep going and do what we were doing in the first half and eventually it would come like it did.
"The manager only had a few things to say at half-time and that was to keep going and do what we were doing."
Terry's Chelsea team-mate Joe Cole was the man to break the deadlock, coming off the bench to score two goals early in the second half and the defender was quick to praise the midfield man.
"Coley came on with a fresh pair of legs and showed great movement for his first goal and the second one, they were two great finishes," he added.
"I am delighted for Coley. He has been on fire at Chelsea and he has come on in the second half and done really well. When he is not in the team he is really frustrated because he wants to play. But he was fantastic."
England now turn their attentions to Croatia in Zagreb on Wednesday and Terry says they will be ready.
"We owe them one but it is a fresh campaign, a fresh start," he explained.
"Even though what happened two years ago is at the back of the players' minds, it is not revenge that we are looking for, it's three points again.
"It will be two massive wins if we win over there and that is what we are aiming to do."
The Teams
Andorra
1 Jesus Luis Koldo Alvarez, 2 Jose Manuel Ayala, 3 Jose Manuel Txema Garcia, 4 Oscar Sonejee Masand (C), 5 Antoni Lima (12 Juli Fernandez, 90+2), 6 Ildefons Lima, 7 Marc Pujol (17 Marc Vales, 90), 8 Marcio Vieira, 9 Fernando Silva (14 Juan Carlos Toscano, 65), 10 Manolo Jimenez, 11 Xavi Andorra.
Substitutes not used
13 Josep Antoni Gomes, 15 Gabriel Riera, 16 Jose Escura, 18 Sergi Moreno
Coach
David Rodrigo
England
1 David James, 2 Glen Johnson, 3 Ashley Cole, 4 Gareth Barry, 5 Joleon Lescott, 6 John Terry (C), 7 Theo Walcott, 8 Frank Lampard (15 David Beckham, 80), 9 Wayne Rooney, 10 Stewart Downing (18 Joe Cole, 46), 11 Jermain Defoe (17 Emile Heskey, 46)
Substitutes not used
12 Paul Robinson, 13 Wes Brown, 14 Wayne Bridge, 16 David Bentley
Manager
Fabio Capello
Match Officials
Referee
Cuneyt Cakir (Turkey)
Assistant Referee
Bahattin Duran, Cem Satman (Both Turkey)


