<p><br /> Fabio Capello believes Jack Wilshere represents the very best of England's new breed.<br /> </p><p><br /> The 19-year-old will be handed the influential midfield holding role when England tackle Denmark in Copenhagen later.<br /> </p><p><br /> It is the start of what Capello expects to be a lengthy run in the Three Lions line-up for Wilshere, who has long been viewed as a prospect of huge potential and whom the England boss has noted rapid strides from this season.<br /> </p><p><br /> "Jack Wilshere represents the very best of the young players," said Capello.<br /> </p><p><br /> "I saw five or six games at the start of the season and he played well. But he was not as good as he is now. Some players I monitored during this period, who are with the Under-21s, are good but they not ready to play with us. Wilshere will be a really important player."<br /> </p><p><br /> Capello has confirmed Joe Hart will return in goal, whilst Darren Bent's recent evolution into the more all-round striker Capello needs will be rewarded by a fourth international start and his first since being omitted from Capello's World Cup squad.<br /> </p><p><br /> Lampard will captain his country from the start of a game for the first time, with Capello claiming the 32-year-old's injury problems over the first few months of the campaign, far from placing a question mark over his presence, actually make him one of England's fresher squad members.<br /> </p>