England forward Emile Heskey insists his striker partnership with Wayne Rooney will be more effective against Algeria on Friday.
Heskey was reunited with the striker for the World Cup opener with the United States which ended in a 1-1 draw.
It was the first time the pair had started an international together since the qualifying clash with the Ukraine in Dnipro eight months ago.
Rooney has often looked at his most potent alongside the Aston Villa player who set up Steven Gerrard's goal against USA.
Heskey is confident the pair will hit it off again in Cape Town against the Algerians.
The 32-year-old told the London Standard: "The more you play with any player, the more you get an understanding with them and that is the case with Wayne.
"We work together on the training field and we are well prepared to perform better if we get the chance again.
"I take the positives from that performance and try and take it into training and then the next game.
"I thought we really got at them in attack and created a few chances. They weren't comfortable with the way we played as we caused them problems and we can do that again."
Rooney has been in the spotlight with question marks surrounding his temperament since he was booked against the Platinum Stars in a practice match eight days ago.
But Heskey is confident he can deal with the pressure.
He said: "Wayne's a great player. The pressure has been there throughout his career and he has dealt with it.
"He's been in the spotlight since he was 17-years-old so he is used to that and won't let anything affect him."
Source: Team Talk
Source: Team Talk