Capello Still Coaching English
Fabio Capello will remain at his post as England manager despite the care team failed at the World Cup, said the English Football Association (FA), on Friday.
Capello’s position is questionable after England eliminated from the World Cup in the round of 16 large by an old enemy, Germany through an embarrassing 1-4 defeat.
However, the FA said Capello will remain as national team manager and he remains as the best person for the job.
Immediately after the British left out, Capello said he had been told by the FA that they took two weeks to decide whether they wish to remain at his post.
Capello’s contract until after the European Championships in 2012 and fired him will make the FA to spend £
“I am more determined than ever to succeed with the England team,” said Capello.
“Sir Dave Richards (Chairman of the Board Club UK) contacted me to tell you that everyone at the FA wanted me to continue. I have to explain something very important is to use the disappointment as motivation in the future.”
“I can assure supporters that I now focus on our European qualifying schedule, which begins with a friendly against Hungary in August.
“We will introduce new players to give new energy to the team and I will use all my experience to promote the UK.”
“I am very proud to be England manager, which means a lot to me and I am determined to succeed.
The FA said in a statement that they believe Capello is the best person for the job.
“Football Association (FA) confirmed today that Fabio Capello will continue as England team manager.
“This is in connection with meetings of the Board of the British Club (Sir Dave Richards, Alex Horne, Sir Trevor Brooking, and Adrian Bevington) and endorsed by the main Board of the FA.”