<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=629 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD colSpan=3><DIV class=mxb><DIV class=sh>McClaren eager to win back fans </DIV></DIV></TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top width=416>England v Spain: Wednesday, 7 February (2000 GMT)
Live on BBC One, BBC Five Live and coverage on the BBC Sport website
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England boss Steve McClaren says he is ready to use the friendly against Spain as a platform to regain the faith of the country's fans.
England went out in the last eight in the World Cup and have started poorly in their Euro 2008 qualifying campaign.
"We've all got, ever since the World Cup and the disappointment of the World Cup, something to prove," he said.
"That's me; that's the players; that's everybody involved with England. That's what we're determined to do."
<DIV class=avinline>England have not helped their cause since their exit in Germany as they have struggled to a 0-0 draw against Macedonia and lost 2-0 in Croatia in Euro 2008 qualifiers. </DIV>
McClaren added: "We see it as a big year, and I do see it as a big year because we start with a friendly against Spain and - we hope - finish it with qualification for the Euro 2008 finals. That's the aim.
"There are going to be many twists and turns along the way - but that's all we're concentrating on. We're not concentrating on me personally and whether it's a make-or-break year for me.
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"That's irrelevant - me personally - what's important is this team getting qualification for next year's Euros."
England are third in their group and travel to Israel and play Andorra in Spain next month in two crucial Euro 2008 qualifiers next month.
McClaren has drafted in some new faces to his squad to freshen it up with Joey Barton, Jonathan Woodgate, Kieron Dyer and Gareth Barry coming in.
McClaren said: "The new players have certainly lifted the atmosphere, they have perked everybody up a little bit.
"I wouldn't say the training has been any keener but off the pitch they've had a positive effect on the boys."
Woodgate and Dyer will start at Old Trafford, with Ben Foster in goal for his first appearance in an England shirt.
McClaren added: "It's a big night for everyone - for Ben, for Kieron, for Jonathan, for all of us. It's a big year and it starts here.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=208 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=5></TD><TD class=sibStdQuote><DIV><DIV class=mva><DIV id=q1></DIV>We couldn't get the ball off Spain the last time we played them <DIV id=q2></DIV><BR clear=all></DIV></DIV><DIV class=mva><DIV class=mva>England boss Steve McClaren</DIV></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
"I've always admired Jonathan, he's a very good defender and he's been a revelation since he came back to the Premier League.
"Ben will play to get the experience and that will be great for him. None of the other keepers have got the experience of Paul Robinson at the moment.
"Kieron's performances for Newcastle since he returned from injury have been full of maturity and I'm looking forward to him showing that against Spain."
McClaren knows England face a very good side on Wednesday and admits they must do bet
Live on BBC One, BBC Five Live and coverage on the BBC Sport website
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=203 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD><DIV> <DIV class=cap>McClaren is expected to start with a 4-4-2 formation against Spain</DIV></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
England boss Steve McClaren says he is ready to use the friendly against Spain as a platform to regain the faith of the country's fans.
England went out in the last eight in the World Cup and have started poorly in their Euro 2008 qualifying campaign.
"We've all got, ever since the World Cup and the disappointment of the World Cup, something to prove," he said.
"That's me; that's the players; that's everybody involved with England. That's what we're determined to do."
<DIV class=avinline>England have not helped their cause since their exit in Germany as they have struggled to a 0-0 draw against Macedonia and lost 2-0 in Croatia in Euro 2008 qualifiers. </DIV>
McClaren added: "We see it as a big year, and I do see it as a big year because we start with a friendly against Spain and - we hope - finish it with qualification for the Euro 2008 finals. That's the aim.
"There are going to be many twists and turns along the way - but that's all we're concentrating on. We're not concentrating on me personally and whether it's a make-or-break year for me.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=208 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=5></TD><TD class=sib606><DIV class=sihf></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
"That's irrelevant - me personally - what's important is this team getting qualification for next year's Euros."
England are third in their group and travel to Israel and play Andorra in Spain next month in two crucial Euro 2008 qualifiers next month.
McClaren has drafted in some new faces to his squad to freshen it up with Joey Barton, Jonathan Woodgate, Kieron Dyer and Gareth Barry coming in.
McClaren said: "The new players have certainly lifted the atmosphere, they have perked everybody up a little bit.
"I wouldn't say the training has been any keener but off the pitch they've had a positive effect on the boys."
Woodgate and Dyer will start at Old Trafford, with Ben Foster in goal for his first appearance in an England shirt.
McClaren added: "It's a big night for everyone - for Ben, for Kieron, for Jonathan, for all of us. It's a big year and it starts here.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=208 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=5></TD><TD class=sibStdQuote><DIV><DIV class=mva><DIV id=q1></DIV>We couldn't get the ball off Spain the last time we played them <DIV id=q2></DIV><BR clear=all></DIV></DIV><DIV class=mva><DIV class=mva>England boss Steve McClaren</DIV></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
"I've always admired Jonathan, he's a very good defender and he's been a revelation since he came back to the Premier League.
"Ben will play to get the experience and that will be great for him. None of the other keepers have got the experience of Paul Robinson at the moment.
"Kieron's performances for Newcastle since he returned from injury have been full of maturity and I'm looking forward to him showing that against Spain."
McClaren knows England face a very good side on Wednesday and admits they must do bet
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