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Grow up and hear this... Fabio Capello is on to a winner
28/03/2011 by Dailymail
Sooner or later we are going to have to grow up and accept that Fabio Capello - winner in Italy of one Champions League title, four Serie A titles, two Supercoppas and one UEFA Super Cup, plus two La Liga titles in Spain, you know that Fabio Capello - knows a little bit about football. Grudgingly, of course. This is England, after all, where the manager is always one rotte... Full Story »
Will England miss Rooney?
28/03/2011 by thesun.co.uk
HE'S the man who polarises opinion among England fans more than any other.The one who splits the supporters down the middle. You love him or loathe him.And, no, I'm not talking about Fabio Capello.In comparison, there's hardly a debate to be had about the Italian boss.The majority of us agree the Three Lions chief should have been sent packing in the summer after a disma... Full Story »
England's Frank Lampard Happy With Midfield Tactics & Peformance Against Wales
28/03/2011 by YAHOO Sport
England midfielder Frank Lampard was proud of his national side's midfield display during the 2-0 victory over Wales on Saturday.The Chelsea man was on target from the spot for the Three Lions on the way to the comfortable win.He believes his side's dominance against the Welsh was informed by both Fabio Capello's tactical shift and the resulting performance of an enable... Full Story »
He has one goal in his last 15 games: When will we see the real Rooney?
27/03/2011 by Dailymail
He spent the afternoon looking ill at ease in Cardiff after being asked to fill England's perennially troublesome left-sided position; he failed to score and he got himself booked for a senseless challenge when England were in complete control of their Euro 2012 qualifier against Wales. And to crown a futile and perplexing afternoon for Wayne Rooney, he appeared totall... Full Story »
Rooney shocked that he's suspended
27/03/2011 by Supersport.com
England striker Wayne Rooney was shocked when he realised he would be suspended from their next Euro 2012 qualifier against Switzerland in June, manager Fabio Capello said after a 2-0 win over Wales on Saturday.Rooney, making his 70th appearance for England, was booked for a reckless 37th minute tackle on Joe Ledley but had no idea that meant he would miss the next qualifie... Full Story »
Wales 0 England 2: No mistakes from Capello's men after Lampard and Bent douse Welsh fire
27/03/2011 by Dailymail
Early Frank Lampard and Darren Bent goals turned the spotlight off Fabio Capello as England eased past Wales in this afternoon's Euro 2012 qualifier in Cardiff.England manager Capello had endured a torrid week in the media over his handling of John Terry's reinstatement as captain and defeat at the Millennium Stadium would have seen the pressure increase considerably.2-0... Full Story »
Terry's warning to Rio: I'm back but you might not be after Euro win, says skipper
27/03/2011 by Dailymail
John Terry wore the captain's armband with pride in Cardiff yesterday as he led England to a priceless Euro 2012 qualifying triumph against Wales - and warned that rival Rio Ferdinand's international days might be numbered.Terry, controversially reappointed England captain last week, shrugged off that furore and silenced the Welsh booboys with a towering display to send Fabi... Full Story »
Wales 0 England 2: match report
27/03/2011 by Telegraph.co.uk
New captain, new formation … new start? That would be going too far but for the first half of this game England looked worth the 110 places that separate them from Wales in Fifa’s rankings. Playing a fluid, counter-attacking 4-3-3, Fabio Capello ended a difficult fortnight by coasting to the top of their euro 2012 qualifying group, thanks to a Frank Lampard penalty and a clos... Full Story »
Big match dossier: Rooney hits 70 with plenty to prove after disappointing season
26/03/2011 by Dailymail
Wayne Rooney will win his 70th England cap against Wales, an outstanding achievement for someone who is only 25, yet he steps into the Millennium Stadium still with a point to prove and desperate to recapture his finest form.He has 26 goals for his country but only one in the last 14 games, a run stretching 18 months.NEW YEAR, NEW ROONEYRooney must have bid good riddance t... Full Story »
Ramsey insists he can rise to the challenge of captaining Wales against England
26/03/2011 by Dailymail
Aaron Ramsey has blasted Kevin Ratcliffe after the former Wales skipper questioned whether the Arsenal midfielder was ready to take on the role as national team captain.Ramsey, 20, will become Wales’ youngest skipper when he leads out the side against England in Cardiff.Ratcliffe, now a respected commentator on Welsh football, had criticised the decision to promote th... Full Story »
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