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    I want England, says Capello

    Friday 24 March, 2006

    Juventus boss Fabio Capello has again admitted that he would like to end his career by taking charge of England.

    After winning titles with Milan, Real Madrid, Roma and the Old Lady, the tactician concedes that he’ll soon bring an end to his spell in club football.

    However, the former international who scored past England in a 1973 friendly 1-0 win at Wembley, has ruled himself out as a successor to Sven Goran Eriksson after this summer’s World Cup.

    “I’ll quit club football in three years time,” he told Italian magazine L’Espresso in an interview this week.

    “I then want to realise a dream that has been with me for some time and that is to Coach England.”

    The English FA are believed to be admirers of the highly successful Coach and are understood to have already contacted him before they netted Eriksson.

    Capello is currently tied to the Stadio Delle Alpi outfit until June 2007 and is set to remain despite speculation suggesting otherwise.

    He was heavily associated with a summer return to Real Madrid, but that is now looking unlikely given that the infamous Juventus triad are set to remain.

    Capello had previously suggested that he could leave Juve if directors Antonio Giraudo, Roberto Bettega and Luciano Moggi headed for the exit at the end of this campaign.
     

    Orgut

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    Capello eyes new Juve deal Friday 24 March, 2006 (Football Italia)

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    Fabio Capello has today indicated that he is ready to extend his contract with Italian giants Juventus.

    The tactician again reiterated his desire to one day boss England, but is ready to renew his deal with the Old Lady first.

    “I would like to stay here for another three years,” Capello stated on Friday afternoon. “I’m happy in Turin.

    “I can work well here, I have an excellent squad of players and I have an excellent relationship with everyone. I think we can still achieve some important objectives at this club.”

    Capello is currently contracted to the Stadio Delle Alpi side until 2007, but is unconcerned about sorting out his future immediately.

    “There is no rush on my part as I still have one-year left on my agreement,” added Capello, who won the title at his first attempt with the club last term.

    “After Juventus? Well, I’d like to take charge of a national side and it would be a great honour to lead England.”

    One of the reasons why Capello is looking to remain for a few more years is because of his relationship with the infamous triad of directors – Vice-President Roberto Bettega, director general Luciano Moggi and chief executive Antonio Giraudo.

    “I’ve known Bettega for years seeing as I played alongside him, while Moggi was around the youth sector when I was here as a player,” added Capello, who faces former club Roma tomorrow.

    “I didn’t really know Giraudo, but after just a few months here it became instantly clear how things work at this club.”

    The three men are now almost certain to continue their roles with the outfit after being publicly backed by the Ifil company on Friday, the club’s major shareholders.

    “The trio of Moggi, Giraudo and Bettega will stay with us,” declared Ifil President Gianluigi Gabetti this afternoon.

    “We would like to confirm our desire to continue with these directors, those who you journalists refer to as the triad.”

    Although the three men have yet to sign new contracts, it now seems just a matter of time before their stay is officially confirmed.
     

    Sara81

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    please go Capello!!! I can't wait to see you in England, not because I like you!! no because I don't want to see you in juventus anymore..
    you always make Alex Situation so bad!! why?? what is your problem with him?
     

    Orgut

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    Sara81 said:
    please go Capello!!! I can't wait to see you in England, not because I like you!! no because I don't want to see you in juventus anymore..
    you always make Alex Situation so bad!! why?? what is your problem with him?
    With all the respect Capello is the one who revived DP! Not Ancelloti Not Lippi YES CAPELLO!!!
    So there would be lots of things that we may think other than him but in reality not always the way we think is right is truely the right one!
     

    Sara81

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    Orgut said:
    With all the respect Capello is the one who revived DP! Not Ancelloti Not Lippi YES CAPELLO!!!
    So there would be lots of things that we may think other than him but in reality not always the way we think is right is truely the right one!
    no Lippi, yes Cappllo!!! this is difficult for me to read it!! oh I can't see:tdown:
     
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    Orgut said:
    With all the respect Capello is the one who revived DP! Not Ancelloti Not Lippi YES CAPELLO!!!
    So there would be lots of things that we may think other than him but in reality not always the way we think is right is truely the right one!

    :yawn:
     

    Il Re

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    ..........i think he has to go, we need someone better if we want the champions league, he is to defensve minded, if we had mourinho i would actually be quite confident of us beating arsenal in the delle alpi by 3-0
     

    - vOnAm -

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    well, we saw at highbury how a Defensive Minded Juventus would have done a much better job than a confused / dazed / "where are we?" Juventus that we saw in Highbury..
     

    tassard

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    Il Re said:
    ..........i think he has to go, we need someone better if we want the champions league, he is to defensve minded, if we had mourinho i would actually be quite confident of us beating arsenal in the delle alpi by 3-0


    Well, if we had Mourinho we could go to the second round with our second team.We would have won 0-3 in Highbury
     

    Stephan

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    watching juve games and reading news about cap coach england or manutd, make me ask, are those englanos blind. we all hear about england plays nice attacking style of football and etc storys, but if they get cap, its gona be that same 4-4-2 and only individual efforts from players like gerrard might get them wins.

    italy nt can be happy that cap doesnt want to coach italian teams after juve. let him go to england.
     

    Juve_25

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    Stephan said:
    watching juve games and reading news about cap coach england or manutd, make me ask, are those englanos blind. we all hear about england plays nice attacking style of football and etc storys, but if they get cap, its gona be that same 4-4-2 and only individual efforts from players like gerrard might get them wins.

    italy nt can be happy that cap doesnt want to coach italian teams after juve. let him go to england.
    They surely are
     

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