Fabio Capello: Lost in translation

The pundits are getting restive.
Graham Taylor:
” If you’re the England manager – and I’ve been there – you’ve got to expect these questions and I think real football questions should be answered by Fabio.”
” He doesn’t answer them, he’s starting to say he doesn’t understand the question or gives you back an answer you know isn’t correct. He’s starting to ask for a translation, which wasn’t the case when we were winning games.”

Wasn’t David Beckham hired to improve these communication skills?
But the dreaded word “resignation” is increasingly being bandied about in what could be potentially England’s greatest sporting debacle. Even Sven Goran Ericksson managed to get them to the Group of 16 with lesser expectations of his squad.
There could be a chance that Roy Hodgson might be headed for the English coaching job after the World Cup. Kenny Dalglish might get his wish to coach Liverpool. We could be in for some very, very interesting developments post World Cup.

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