Capello’s England future to be decided by FA in two weeks

June 28, 2010 07:03 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:49 am IST

Fabio Capello has said he will like to carry on as England manager. Photo: AP

Fabio Capello has said he will like to carry on as England manager. Photo: AP

Fabio Capello has told the FA that he would like to stay on as England manager, but says he will have to wait two weeks to find out if they would like him to carry on.

“I spoke this morning with Sir Dave Richards,” said Capello at a press conference on Monday. “He told me that he needs two weeks to decide. I said I can be for next season, the manager of England, but they have to decide.”

Capello added that he thought England's players had been hampered by tiredness in South Africa.

“All players were really tired at this competition,” he said. “All coaches told me physical situation of players was not like the players we know.”

© Guardian News and Media 2010

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