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DARREN BENT suffered White Hart Pain on his return to Spurs. Full Article at Sunday Sun
While Capello's side breezed through qualifying and clinched a spot in South Africa with two games to spare, Argentina squeezed through in its final match to avoid a playoff. Full Article at FOX Sports
England's Italian manager Fabio Capello in the crowd for the English Premier league football match between West Ham United and Arsenal at Upton Park in east London, England on October 25, 2009. View Photo »
We follow always David James ... He is playing well but the problem is he can't train for two days after every game. That's one problem I have to decide. But we have time before South Africa.
THE MAIL ON SUNDAY: Michael Owen's World Cup dream is all but over, with Fabio Capello refusing to recall the Manchester United striker for the England squad to play Brazil next Saturday. Full Article at Sporting Life
ESTABLISHED England regulars like centre-back Rio Ferdinand and goalkeeper David James will not go to the World Cup finals next year unless they have been playing regularly and are fit, England coach Fabio Capello has said. Full Article at Shanghai Daily
RAFAEL BENITEZ is braced for a dispute with Fabio Capello over Steven Gerrard after demanding the England manager use "common sense" and omit the midfielder from the squad for the forthcoming friendly against Brazil, which is due to be announced... Full Article at Irish Independent
Manager of Belarus Bernd Stange (C) talks to Fabio Capello, Manager of England (R) and his asstant Franco Baldini before kick off during their final Group 6 World Cup 2010 qualifying match at Wembley Stadium, London, on October 14, 2009. View Photo »
We follow always David James ... He is playing well but the problem is he can't train for two days after every game. That's one problem I have to decide. But we have time before South Africa.
RAFA Benitez has begged England boss Fabio Capello NOT to pick Steven Gerrard against Brazil. The Liverpool boss could risk his skipper against Birmingham tomorrow night but he doesnt want Capello to take the same gamble. Full Article at Daily Star
Michael Owen's World Cup dream is all but over, with Fabio Capello refusing to recall the Manchester United striker for the England squad to play Brazil next Saturday. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
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England's Italian manager Fabio Capello in the crowd for the English Premier league football match between West Ham United and Arsenal at Upton Park in east London, England on October 25, 2009.
View Photo »Manager of Belarus Bernd Stange (C) talks to Fabio Capello, Manager of England (R) and his asstant Franco Baldini before kick off during their final Group 6 World Cup 2010 qualifying match at Wembley Stadium, London, on October 14, 2009. England won the match 3-0.
View Photo »Fabio Capello, manager of England, before kick off against Belarus during their final Group 6 World Cup 2010 qualifying match at Wembley Stadium, London, on October 14, 2009. England won the match 3-0.
View Photo »England's midfielder David Beckham (L) waits to come on as a sub next to England Manager Fabio Capello (R) during their final group 6 World Cup 2010 qualifying football match against Belarus, Wembley Stadium, London, England, on October 14, 2009.
View Photo »England's manager Fabio Capello of Italy looks on as he attends their final group 6 World Cup 2010 qualifying football match against Belarus, Wembley Stadium, London, England, on October 14, 2009.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 14: Fabio Capello Manager of England shouts during the FIFA 2010 World Cup Qualifying Group 6 match between England and Belarus at Wembley Stadium on October 14, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »England's manager Fabio Capello of Italy looks on before the kick off against Belarus during their final Group 6 World Cup 2010 qualifying match at Wembley Stadium, London, on October 14, 2009.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 14: England Manager Fabio Capello looks on prior to the FIFA 2010 World Cup Qualifying Group 6 match between England and Belarus at Wembley Stadium on October 14, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 14: England Manager Fabio Capello looks on prior to the FIFA 2010 World Cup Qualifying Group 6 match between England and Belarus at Wembley Stadium on October 14, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 14: England Manager Fabio Capello looks on prior to the FIFA 2010 World Cup Qualifying Group 6 match between England and Belarus at Wembley Stadium on October 14, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 14: England Manager Fabio Capello looks on prior to the FIFA 2010 World Cup Qualifying Group 6 match between England and Belarus at Wembley Stadium on October 14, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »England's manager Fabio Capello of Italy attends a press conference on October 13, 2009 in London after a training session for their forthcoming World Cup 2010 qualifying football match against Belarus.
View Photo »England's manager Fabio Capello of Italy attends a press conference on October 13, 2009 in London after a training session for their forthcoming World Cup 2010 qualifying football match against Belarus.
View Photo »England's manager Fabio Capello of Italy attends a press conference on October 13, 2009 in London after a training session for their forthcoming World Cup 2010 qualifying football match against Belarus.
View Photo »England's manager Fabio Capello of Italy attends a press conference on October 13, 2009 in London after a training session for their forthcoming World Cup 2010 qualifying football match against Belarus.
View Photo »England manager Fabio Capello walks to the pitch during a training session on October 13, 2009 in London for the forthcoming World Cup 2010 qualifying football match against Belarus.
View Photo »England's Italian manager Fabio Capello walks to the pitch during training for the forthcoming World Cup 2010 qualifying football match against Belarus in London Colney, London, England, on October 13, 2009.
View Photo »DNEPROPETROVSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 10: England manager, Fabio Capello stands with assistant Stuart Pearce during the FIFA 2010 World Cup Group 6 Qualifying match between Ukraine and England at the Dnipro Arena on October 10, 2009 in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine.
View Photo »Fabio Capello, coach of England, reacts during THE WORLD CUP 2010 qualifying football match against Ukraine in Dnipropetrovsk on October 10, 2009. Ukraine won 1:0.
View Photo »Fabio Capello, coach of England, reacts during thier World Cup 2010 qualifying football match against Ukraine in Dnipropetrovsk on October 10, 2009. Ukraine won 1-0.
View Photo »Fabio Capello, coach of England, reacts during their World Cup 2010 qualifying football match against Ukraine in Dnipropetrovsk on October 10, 2009. Ukraine won 1-0.
View Photo »DNEPROPETROVSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 10: England manager Fabio Capello talks to his assistant Franco Baldini during the FIFA 2010 World Cup Group 6 Qualifying match between Ukraine and England at the Dnipro Arena on October 10, 2009 in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine.
View Photo »DNEPROPETROVSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 10: England manager Fabio Capello looks dejected during the FIFA 2010 World Cup Group 6 Qualifying match between Ukraine and England at the Dnipro Arena on October 10, 2009 in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine.
View Photo »DNEPROPETROVSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 10: Fabio Capello during the FIFA 2010 World Cup Group 6 Qualifying match between Ukraine and England at the Dnipro Arena on October 10, 2009 in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine.
View Photo »DNEPROPETROVSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 10: Fabio Capello looks on during the FIFA 2010 World Cup Group 6 Qualifying match between Ukraine and England at the Dnipro Arena on October 10, 2009 in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine.
View Photo »Manager of Belarus Bernd Stange (C) talks to Fabio Capello, Manager of England (R) and his asstant Franco Baldini before kick off during their final Group 6 World Cup 2010 qualifying match at Wembley Stadium, London, on October 14, 2009. England won the match 3-0.
View Photo »We follow always David James ... He is playing well but the problem is he can't train for two days after every game. That's one problem I have to decide. But we have time before South Africa.
We follow always David James ... He is playing well but the problem is he can't train for two days after every game. That's one problem I have to decide. But we have time before South Africa.
Fifty million people in England and not a decent goalkeeper among them.
It's the ultras who rule in Serie A. There is no courage to apply the laws against them
I was a bit surprised ... I just thought it was like Obama getting the Nobel Peace Prize after eight months as president. Beckham gets the man of the match after 30 minutes here . . . .
Whether David Beckham plays for five, 10, 15 minutes or half the match he always plays with lots of focus ... Some players find it hard to come on but Beckham does that very well.
Yes, I was a bit surprised, I just thought it was like Obama getting the Nobel Peace Prize after eight months as President of the United States. He gets the man of the match after 30 minutes here.
I just told him it was like Obama getting the Nobel Prize after eight months of being president of the United States ... Beckham gets it after 30 minutes.
After eight months as President he won the Nobel Prize
We spoke after the game against Ukraine and Steven thought he'd be fit, perhaps for this game ... He practised with us but, after 10 minutes, he felt it. It's not a big problem. He'll be fit in two or three days but their manager will decide as they have the Champions League afterwards.
There's no guarantee of the place and we won't always play the same style ... We need to play other styles – style A, B, C. It depends on the opposition and the style of the game we need to play. I will do some experiments against Belarus. It's possible to see a different style on the pitch and that wil...
I spoke with Rio, on Monday and this morning, and I will do so again on the day of the match ... I asked him what happened [in the build-up to the sending-off]. I spoke with him about the moment, and about different things. But just about that last game. He's a good man, a big man, and an important play...
Rooney is a very important player for us. For this reason we will play a different style against Belarus, with some different players
This is the family of the England team ... We invited all the players but I'm sure not all of them will be here because there will be training the following day and it is a long trip for some players in the north. For this reason we will happy for those here and happy for those who are not here.
This is a game for experiments, like the one with Brazil next month
The key player doesn't exist ... We can see how important Emile Heskey is. And it is not just about England with Wayne Rooney, it is Manchester United as well. Some players are really important but there are no key players.
I'm happy if an English team play the final in Madrid.
It would be easier if there was a winter break ... It would be good for the players. When I was manager of Real Madrid, when you played after a month's holidays in the Champions League, everyone was fresh. That's normal. I hope that when I decide the 23 for the World Cup all the people will be fit.
I have been following Robert Green
Before the World Cup we play only four more games- two qualifiers, the game against Brazil and another friendly. And if we want to improve we have to play very well in these matches
I arrived at the last moment in Manchester to see him
He always scores a goal against me. It's incredible ... He played the last 20 minutes here (in England's 2-1 victory), he scored again. Against Roma, against Juventus also. Hopefully he will have finished scoring before this game.
We are England, one of the best teams in the world, and have to play every team to win – but with respect
To play a team like Brazil will be important for us. We can understand more about ourselves and the level we must reach by playing the best teams. We have played Spain, Holland, Germany and France, some of the best teams in the world. In each of these games we have also played away from home, which is i...
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