Ok guys, I summarised everything about my views about Capello
"Remeber Benitez anybody? Just the 1st half in Anfield and the job is done, and the most laughable thing is that Alonso is benched. As Vinni correctly pointed out, we have the tools but we don't have the perfect mechanic for the job. This is very true, especially in Capello's case. Maybe we r used to win with minimum efforts and we always get away with lacklusture performances, this tactic is very useful in the Serie A as the other team don't have the players to stop us, but this move will cost us in the CL, and I'm still surprised that the Liverpool game still didn't reflect on some of u guys. Yes I believe that Capello is a defensive cooach who always go for 4-4-2 and win games, but at times u have to be flexible and make use of every player's abilities.
And Dominic also has a very good point brought up about Capello, yes Capello is a very defensive and cool coach that always bring in the results, and the job is done. He's still a good coach in my eyes, as his tactics are really impressive in the Serie A, however I feel that since he's a coach, sometimes I think that he should be more flexible, especially against big teams. I always like a coach whose tactics always amuse not only me, but the opposition, juz like Mourinho, Benitez and even Hiddink for that matter. It's strange how Juventus has failed to make a comback when we were 3 - 1 down at San Siro compared to teams like PSV, Liverpool and even Parma. The weakness has shown again, and yet Capello doesn't do anything. If Capello is willing to be more flexible and unpredictable, then I will have my respect for him"
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"To summarise everything, Capello is good in defensive play and wear down the opponent's patience, however he is predictable and his tactics can be played down very easily."