Fabio Capello believes he needs time to turn England fortunes around, insisting that it is not possible to make an immediate impact. "I'm not a Messiah; I'm just someone who tries to reap results through hard work," the England coach was quoted as saying by BBC Sport on Wednesday. "I can't perform miracles in three days. The important thing is to create a good group." The experienced Italian tactician took charge of England after their failure to reach Euro 2008 under former manager Steve McClaren. His disciplined approach was noticed in his first day at work as expectations are high among English fans that Capello would lead their country to glory. "What I'll try to pass on to the team is a winning mentality and being confident in their own abilities." The former Milan, Roma and Juventus coach will lead England in Wednesday's friendly against Switzerland, his first match in charge of The Three Lions.