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...Match by match, the top four postwar England managers with the highest win percentage features all three post-2008 incumbents, Fabio Capello, Roy Hodgson and Gareth Southgate, alongside Alf Ramsey, world...
...The two postwar England managers with the highest winning percentages are the incumbent Roy Hodgson, and — a fraction ahead of him — his immediate predecessor Fabio Capello....
...Court security guards double-checked to ensure the man walking past them really was the man tipped to replace Fabio Capello as England manager in the summer....
...Most significantly, Capello has not been afraid to cast aside celebrity players. Michael Owen had been ruled out of the tournament long before suffering a hamstring injury in March....
...He has also recalled Liverpool’s Jamie Carragher from international retirement and picked two uncapped players, Manchester City’s Adam Johnson and Spurs’ Michael Dawson....
...He banished Michael Owen from the squad, banished Steven Gerrard from central midfield and used Mr Beckham only as a humble substitute until the player disappeared from contention through injury....
...asked Fabio Capello, now England’s coach, in the autumn of 2005....
...This would mean no place for Gerrard, David Beckham or Michael Owen....
...There Capello must take responsibility....
...David Beckham played far too long, Michael Owen even when unfit. Defensive midfielders seldom featured because none had big names. Capello has no interest in tabloids or “stars”....
...By the time we got to the studio I not only knew that the manager’s name was Fabio Capello but also how to pronounce it and that he is Italian....
...It is hard to think of a front-runner with whom he naturally gels – famously he and Michael Owen have only ever combined for one goal at national level – which is why United’s new headless system seems to...
...Fabio Capello, the Juventus coach who has led the team to considerable success, quit the club with a year left to run on his contract. He has been linked with a move to Real Madrid....
...Juventus has already lost Fabio Capello, its coach, to Real Madrid and on Monday was set to announce that Didier Deschamps, the former French captain, would be taking over....
...Juventus, last season’s Italian champions, has already sacked its board but it has also lost its manager Fabio Capello to Real Madrid....
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