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Ribéry says he may quit weakened Bayern
Franck Ribéry has hinted he may leave Bayern Munich, saying that he doubts whether the team can now compete with Europe's biggest teams.
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'Terry is one of my most important players' says Capello
Monday, 8 February 2010
Capello breaks silence as favourable Euro 2012 draw puts Wales in England group
Toshack looks to Ramsey and Bale to inspire Welsh efforts
Monday, 8 February 2010
Coach believes key to qualification rests with form and fitness of young stars
Benin sack entire squad after poor African Nations Cup
Monday, 8 February 2010
Benin coach Michel Dussuyer has been sacked along with his technical and playing staff following their failure at the recently-concluded African Nations Cup.
Toshack desperate to claim England scalp
Monday, 8 February 2010
John Toshack once helped knock England out of a major tournament as a player and now he is hoping to do the same as a manager.
Capello looking forward to Wales test
Sunday, 7 February 2010
Fabio Capello did not get the ultimate Battle of Britain clash - but after declaring "bring it on" beforehand, he will now discover what a big scalp England are after his side were pitted against Wales in the qualifiers for Euro 2012.
Bridge and Terry must kiss and make up
Sunday, 7 February 2010
Fabio Capello flew into snowy Warsaw yesterday hoping to concentrate on today's draw for the European Championship but knowing he has one more Bridge to cross after sacking John Terry as England's captain.
Euro 2012: I would love to draw Scotland, says Capello
Sunday, 7 February 2010
Preparing for one new experience this summer, when he leads a team at an international tournament for the first time, England's manager Fabio Capello says he would welcome another soon afterwards – a local derby against any of the home countries in the European Championship qualifying rounds that begin in September.
Capello: 'This is best for the whole team'
Saturday, 6 February 2010
Terry promises to focus 'on being best possible player' after list of unsavoury revelations forces manager to sack him as England captain
Lurid headlines prove to be too much for Capello
Saturday, 6 February 2010
While John Terry was being sacked, his former lover was basking in the publicity – while insisting on her right to privacy
Manager must hope Ferdinand has turned over a new leaf or two
Saturday, 6 February 2010
It is an eye-wateringly honest account of a footballer's life that might shock even the more open-minded readers – maybe even John Terry – but there is a good chance that Fabio Capello did not cast his eye over Rio: My Story before he made his decision to appoint Rio Ferdinand as England captain yesterday.
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