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Short of scoring a hat-trick every week from now until May, I don’t think there’s anything Michael Owen can do to persuade Fabio Capello to pick him for England. Full Article at Times Online
Spain: The Spanish have the best strike partnership, the best midfield and arguably the best goalkeeper in the world. Their “weakness” is the back four, three of whom star for Barcelona and Real Madrid. Full Article at The Big Lead
England's national soccer coach Fabio Capello speaks to the media after the draw for the 2010 World Cup, in Cape Town December 4, 2009. The month-long soccer tournament begins on June 11 next year in South Africa. View Photo »
I have to study Algeria because I don’t know them. I saw their goals from qualification. I haven’t seen an entire game. We will play Egypt because they were the last team to face Algeria
Given Fabio Capello’s lingering doubts over his ability to be a team player and a horrendous injury record Owen was always going to be to be up against it in the race to regain his England place, and is now running out of time. Full Article at Times Online
The Egyptian FA has confirmed ongoing negotiations to play England at Wembley on March 3 as part of England’s preparations for the World Cup. Full Article at Soccer News
Peter Crouch can see beyond group 'C' The draw for World Cup 2010 (South Africa!) is complete, and now we must wait for 6 months until the matches begin. Full Article at Unprofessional Foul
CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 4: In this handout photo provided by the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee, England coach Fabio Capello sttends the Red Carpet event prior to the 2010 Soccer World Cup Final Draw at the CTICC on December 4, 200... View Photo »
I said always that if we want to arrive in the final we have to beat all the teams. These are just the first three games we have to play and it will not be easy because every game you play at the World Cup is different because of the pressure ... I respect USA and I saw the game USA played here against ...
The Manchester United striker reignited the debate over his England future with a Champions League hat-trick on Tuesday. Should Fabio Capello call him into England's World Cup squad? Michael Owen celebrates his opening goal against Wolfsburg. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
It was vintage Michael Owen, a magical hat-trick in which the striker had scored with his had, his left foot and his right foot. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
Fabio Capello (born 18 June 1946) is an Italian football manager and former professional player. Full Article
England manager Fabio Capello arrives for the 2010 World Cup draw in Cape Town December 4, 2009. The month-long soccer tournament begins on June 11 next year in South Africa.
View Photo »England manager Fabio Capello arrives for the 2010 World Cup draw in Cape Town December 4, 2009. The month-long soccer tournament begins on June 11 next year in South Africa.
View Photo »Members of England's 2018 World Cup Bid Vice-Presidents Fabio Capello (L), David Beckham (R) and Chairman David Triesman pose at the FIFA Media Breakfast for 2018 and 2022 World Cup Bidding Nations in Cape Town December 4, 2009.
View Photo »Vice-President of England's 2018 World Cup Bid David Beckham is pictured at the FIFA Media Breakfast for 2018 and 2022 World Cup Bidding Nations in Cape Town December 4, 2009.
View Photo »Vice-President of England's 2018 World Cup Bid David Beckham speaks to the media at the FIFA Media Breakfast for 2018 and 2022 World Cup Bidding Nations in Cape Town December 4, 2009.
View Photo »Vice-President of England's 2018 World Cup Bid David Beckham is pictured at the FIFA Media Breakfast for 2018 and 2022 World Cup Bidding Nations in Cape Town December 4, 2009.
View Photo »Vice-President of England's 2018 World Cup Bid David Beckham speaks to the media at the FIFA Media Breakfast for 2018 and 2022 World Cup Bidding Nations in Cape Town December 4, 2009.
View Photo »Vice-President of England's 2018 World Cup Bid David Beckham speaks to the media at the FIFA Media Breakfast for 2018 and 2022 World Cup Bidding Nations in Cape Town December 4, 2009.
View Photo »England 2018 delegates, England soccer star David Beckham, right, and England team coach Fabio Capello attend a expo for countries bidding to host the 2018 World Cup in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Dec. 4, 2009.
View Photo »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 arrives for the 2010 World Cup draw in Cape Town December 4, 2009. The month-long soccer tournament begins on June 11 next year in South Africa.
View Photo »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 players with us in South Africa will be all fit
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 . . . .
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.
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.
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
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...
We spoke after the game against Ukraine and he thought he'd be fit, perhaps for this game ... He practised with us but, after 10 minutes, he felt it.
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