England goalkeeper Joe Hart insists England are refusing to contemplate the possibility of failing to qualify for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil. Roy Hodgson's side remain in second spot in their group after surrendering a half-time lead in the 1-1 draw with leaders Montenegro in Podgorica. Hart believes such challenges away from home are not easy to overcome and that England have to try and capitalise on a promising position in their remaining games at Wembley. The Manchester City goalkeeper told FIFA.com: "How I do assess the group? It is going to be tough. It is a really tough thing to qualify for a World Cup and you kind of take it a bit for granted. "That's what we expect as a nation. We are England, we should be qualifying for things but it is easier said than done. "But that's our plan (to qualify) and it is going to be difficult, but we aim to really capitalise on the home games. "We are not contemplating failing to qualify. That's not even crossing our minds at the moment. "We've got ourselves in a strong position and we've got Montenegro to come at home and, if we win all the games now, we finish top of the group." Hart is back in Manchester ahead of his club's Premier League against Newcastle United on Saturday.