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Theo Walcott cannot be certain of selection for the England squad to take part in the World Cup finals next year but the Arsenal winger has revealed the secret fear of all of Fabio Capello’s “probables and possibles” — serious injury and a cancelled... Full Article at Times Online
Stoke City boss Tony Pulis is backing in-form winger Matthew Etherington to force himself into contention for Fabio Capello’s England squad. Full Article at Give Me Football
England manager Fabio Capello (R) shakes hands with Jermaine Jenas after their international friendly soccer match against Brazil at the Khalifa Stadium in Doha, Qatar November 14, 2009. View Photo »
I spoke with David James but he needs time (to recover) after every game
Enjoying the most consistent campaign of his career two seasons ago, Brown sealed a starting spot in the Champions League final win over Chelsea and then forced his way into Fabio Capello's England plans. Full Article at Football.co.uk
Hello. My name is Fabio Capello. Over the past 18 months, I have been hailed as the savior of English football. Under my stewardship, England easily qualified for the World Cup Finals next year in South Africa. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
Fabio Capello seems to be a fan of our Wes Brown, choosing him as the first choice right back until he picked up another injury. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
England manager Fabio Capello gestures during their international friendly soccer match against Brazil at the Khalifa Stadium in Doha, November 14, 2009. View Photo »
This is a really good [Brazil] team, the strongest in the world now, very good technically, fast, but very strong physically too ... One on one, we will need to be very strong physically.
And even if – and it is a big “if” - his body does hold up, it is going to take some time for the midfield player to get back up to speed. Full Article at Times Online
WES Brown won't allow his thoughts to drift to the World Cup despite becoming a Fabio Capello regular squad member when fit. Experience has taught the 30-year-old United defender not to consider the finals during winter. Full Article at Manchester Evening News
Fabio Capello (born 18 June 1946) is an Italian football manager and former professional player. Full Article
England manager Fabio Capello (R) shakes hands with Jermaine Jenas after their international friendly soccer match against Brazil at the Khalifa Stadium in Doha, Qatar November 14, 2009.
View Photo »England manager Fabio Capello gestures during their international friendly soccer match against Brazil at the Khalifa Stadium in Doha, November 14, 2009.
View Photo »England's coach, Fabio Capello, left, watches the match as his Brazil's counterpart Dunga, middle, talks to the linesman during a friendly match in Doha, Qatar, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009.
View Photo »England's manager Fabio Capello gestures during their international friendly soccer match against Brazil at the Khalifa Stadium in Doha November 14, 2009.
View Photo »England's manager Fabio Capello gestures during their international friendly soccer match against Brazil at the Khalifa Stadium in Doha November 14, 2009.
View Photo »England manager Fabio Capello during the friendly international soccer match against Brazil at the Khalifa International Stadium, Doha, Qatar, Saturday Nov. 14, 2009.
View Photo »England soccer coach Fabio Capello (L) and an assistant attend a soccer training session in Doha November 13, 2009. England on Saturday are due to play Brazil in an international friendly soccer match in Qatar.
View Photo »England soccer coach Fabio Capello, left, talks to Brazil's soccer coach Dunga during a training session a day ahead a friendly match with Brazil in Doha, Qatar, Friday, Nov. 13, 2009.
View Photo »England's coach Fabio Capello (back-C) looks at players as they run during a training session at the Khalifa Stadium in the Qatari capital Doha on November 13, 2009 on the eve of Brazil's friendly football match against England.
View Photo »England's coach Fabio Capello attends a training session at the Khalifa Stadium in the Qatari capital Doha on November 13, 2009 on the eve of Brazil's friendly football match against England.
View Photo »England's coach Fabio Capello attends a training session at the Khalifa Stadium in the Qatari capital Doha on November 13, 2009 on the eve of Brazil's friendly football match against England.
View Photo »Brazil's Kaka speaks during a joint press conference with teammate Robinho (L) in the Qatari capital Doha on November 13, 2009 on the eve of Brazil's friendly football match against England.
View Photo »England soccer coach Fabio Capello, 4th right, talks to his players during a training session a day ahead of a friendly international match against Brazil in Doha, Qatar, Friday, Nov. 13, 2009.
View Photo »England soccer coach Fabio Capello, left, talks to his counterpart of Brazil Dunga during a training session a day ahead of a friendly match against Brazil in Doha, Qatar, Friday, Nov. 13, 2009.
View Photo »England soccer coach Fabio Capello, 4th right, talks to his players during a training session a day ahead a friendly match with Brazil in Doha, Qatar, Friday, Nov.13, 2009.
View Photo »England manager Fabio Capello attends a team training session at the Khalifa Stadium in Doha, November 13, 2009. England are due to play Brazil in an international friendly soccer match in Qatar on Saturday.
View Photo »England manager Fabio Capello (L) talks to Brazil manager Dunga at the Khalifa Stadium in Doha, Qatar November 13, 2009. England are due to play Brazil in an international friendly soccer match in Qatar on Saturday.
View Photo »England manager Fabio Capello (L) talks to Brazil manager Dunga at the Khalifa Stadium in Doha, Qatar November 13, 2009. England are due to play Brazil in an international friendly soccer match in Qatar on Saturday.
View Photo »England manager Fabio Capello (L) talks to Brazil's Kaka at the Khalifa Stadium in Doha, November 13, 2009. England are due to play Brazil in an international friendly soccer match in Qatar on Saturday.
View Photo »England manager Fabio Capello talks to Wayne Rooney at the Khalifa Stadium in Doha, Qatar November 13, 2009. England are due to play Brazil in an international friendly soccer match in Qatar on Saturday.
View Photo »England manager Fabio Capello arrives for a media conference at the Khalifa Stadium in Doha November 13, 2009. England are due to play Brazil in an international friendly soccer match in Qatar on Saturday.
View Photo »England manager Fabio Capello attends a media conference in Doha, Qatar November 13, 2009. England are due to play Brazil in an international friendly soccer match in Qatar on Saturday.
View Photo »England manager Fabio Capello attends a media conference in Doha, Qatar November 13, 2009. England are due to play Brazil in an international friendly soccer match in Qatar on Saturday.
View Photo »England manager Fabio Capello attends a media conference in Doha, Qatar November 13, 2009. England are due to play Brazil in an international friendly soccer match in Qatar on Saturday.
View Photo »England manager Fabio Capello attends a media conference in Doha, Qatar November 13, 2009. England are due to play Brazil in an international friendly soccer match in Qatar on Saturday.
View Photo »England manager Fabio Capello gestures during their international friendly soccer match against Brazil at the Khalifa Stadium in Doha, November 14, 2009.
View Photo »I spoke with David James but he needs time (to recover) after every game
This is a really good [Brazil] team, the strongest in the world now, very good technically, fast, but very strong physically too ... One on one, we will need to be very strong physically.
The style of this team is different to Spain ... It is the first time we have played against a team who was so physically strong, fast and technically good. Spain are really good technically. They play a lot of passes. But they are not as strong. Brazil defend very well.
If he is fit, he will probably be with us (in South Africa). But if I choose the players they have to be fit - he has to be fit
He has to be fit to be selected ... We spoke with him and he needs more time to be really fit. Every time he plays he cannot train for two days after a game.We thought it would be best for him to stay home and train rather than come to Qatar. If he is fit, he will be with us. Probably.
We spoke with David James. He needs more time after every game. He can't train for two days after each game. We preferred that he stayed at home.
I think we played against a Brazil team who have the best eleven in the world
I am happy that I checked the value of a few players for the future before I decide the last 23 for South Africa
It was important for me to see my players in a test like that. The outcome was really interesting and Brazil are clearly a very good side.
I learned a lot about Brazil. This is a really good team. the strongest in the world now ... I learned that we need to be 100 percent physically and really strong.
I learnt a lot today ... Brazil is a really good and strong team in the world. They are good technically and fast.... They are physically strong.
It is the same in Italy, Germany or England ... There is always a big respect for Brazil. They have won a lot of titles and they always play well. They have a different style and players with a big imagination. That’s why it is so important to play against Brazil. We can learn a lot from this match.
It is the same in Italy, Germany or England ... There is always a big respect for Brazil. They have won a lot of titles and they always play well. They have a different style and players with a big imagination. That’s why it is so important to play against Brazil. We can learn a lot from this match.
It is the same in Italy, Germany or England ... There is always a big respect for Brazil. They have won a lot of titles and they always play well. They have a different style and players with a big imagination. That’s why it is so important to play against Brazil. We can learn a lot from this match.
Brazil are such a great football nation because of two things: their style and their imagination, and when you play them you know are are going to face the toughest test because they have the ability to destroy you in a minute. It has happened so often, if you can do well against Brazil you can say, 'ye...
Brazil are such a great football nation because of two things: their style and their imagination, and when you play them you know are are going to face the toughest test because they have the ability to destroy you in a minute. It has happened so often, if you can do well against Brazil you can say, 'ye...
Brazil are such a great football nation because of two things: their style and their imagination, and when you play them you know are are going to face the toughest test because they have the ability to destroy you in a minute. It has happened so often, if you can do well against Brazil you can say, 'ye...
The plane we used is the one we used to go to Trinidad and Tobago and also to Kazakhstan
It is the same plane we used to fly to Trinidad and Kazakhstan.
I want to know more [about Bent] ... I want a good performance and the same goals he scores in the Premier League. I like his pace — he’s quick, he attacks the space, his movement without the ball, his ability in front of goal is good. He scores goals.
I hope that John Terry will be fit
We have a problem with John Terry
If John Terry doesn't play, it will be Wayne Rooney
If John Terry does not play, Wayne Rooney will be captain
The players with us in South Africa will be all fit ... It’s impossible to wait for one player. Little things are okay, but bigger problems and they will not be there. If you have to recover someone it’s no good. When we go it will not be the warm season, when it’s easier to recover. It will be cold in ...
The Fabio Capello lookalike on the office sofa is a bit scary.
- SarahDuggers 51 minutes ago
- grpgrp
22 hours ago
Changing Fabio Capello's mind may be a struggle, admits Peter... http://tinyurl.com/yflfwnh
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