"I've worked a lot with the manager [Capello] on finishing since he's come over and it's starting to pay off on the pitch now, which I'm happy about.
"He has given me advice on movement and where the spaces are on the pitch. He always helps me try to get into good positions.
"I'm already looking forward to meeting and working with him again so I can improve even more.
"It's been a great start for us. To take 12 points from 12 is brilliant. We can only move on from here and hopefully get better and start looking towards the World Cup."
Such is Rooney's confidence of England booking their place in South Africa in 2010 that he feels they could go on to win all of their remaining qualification games.
He added: "I don't see any reason why we can't win all the qualifiers now. It would be nice. We have got the two most difficult games, in Belarus and Croatia, out of the way and come out with maximum points."
Strike partner Emile Heskey, who set up Rooney's first goal to put Capello's side back in the lead after seeing Steven Gerrard's opener cancelled out by Pavel Sitko, said England had sent a message.
He added: "Our rivals are looking at us now and realising we are still a force and that we are starting to get back to the top of our game.
Meanwhile, David Beckham won his 107th cap as a substitute to move ahead of Sir Bobby Charlton and to within one appearance of Sir Bobby Moore.
He said: "I visited Sir Bobby Charlton's soccer school when I was 10 years old. And with him being a United legend, I'm very honoured to be above him in the list and to be as close to him as I am. It's special."