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Angry English press demands that Capello quit

SoccerNews in General Soccer News 28 Jun 2010

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English commentators launched scathing attacks Monday on their football team’s dire performance against Germany which ended the country’s World Cup hopes, as calls mounted for Fabio Capello to quit.

Newspapers saved some of their criticism for the referee in the game who disallowed an England goal that had clearly crossed the line, during the country’s heaviest ever defeat in the World Cup finals.

But this was nothing compared to the fury directed at the team for their unconvincing effort in Bloemfontein, South Africa, which saw them slump to a 4-1 defeat against their arch-rivals.

The Sun tabloid, which is Britain’s best-selling paper, headlined its front page with a message to the players: “You let your country down.”

“We gave football to the world. Yet since 1966, the world has stubbornly refused to give it back,” said the paper, referring to the only time England has ever won the World Cup.

“And in yesterday’s pathetic performance we miserably failed to take the game from the old enemy, Germany.”

“England coach Fabio Capello and his team of self-regarding flops have presided over a national embarrassment, one of the most comprehensive humiliations in our sporting history,” lamented the Daily Mail.

The mounting anger at England’s performance led commentators to call for what many now expect to happen — Capello to resign and make way for a fresh face to help the side get over such a severe defeat.

“England played three calamitous matches out of four, failed to score goals and defended like fools — and that’s all (Capello’s) responsibility,” said the Times.

The Italian, who has been in charge of the Three Lions since January 2008, admitted at a press conference after England’s defeat he was considering his position as coach.

Papers were also up in arms about the decision by Uruguayan referee Jorge Larrionda and his assistant to disallow a goal scored by England player Frank Lampard in the first half of the match, which had clearly crossed the line.

Had the referee allowed it, England would have equalised with Germany.

“The ref and his assistant were the only two people in the ground who didn’t think the ball had crossed the line,” commented the Daily Mail.

But most thought the referee’s mistake had not made much difference to the final result, as England were playing so badly.

The Sun said the disallowed goal “was no excuse for the way Fabio Capello’s toothless Three Lions were made to look like pussycats”.

“England were robbed of a goal, not the result. They deserved to lose,” said the Times.

The controversial decision did however prompt a flurry of appeals for the introduction of video goal-line technology to avoid such blunders in the future.

“Even the stubborn bunch who run FIFA must now cave in to demands for bringing technology to the game,” urged the Sun.

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  • AJ

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    I am from South Africa and actually a huge rugby union supporter. The Springboks of SA is our pride and I see our cricket boys in Wes India is doing brilliantly too. Soccer in SA? Bafana was 83rd on the rankings,maybe now after beating a pathetic France we might have moved up 1 0r 2 spots.The intellectuals in SA knew Bafana was’nt going far,so we expected it.England on the other hand expected maybe too much,or maybe they underestimated that other sleeping giant,the USA. A few years ago our rugby boys were pathetic,remember the 53-3 drubbing when we lost at Twikenham with 14 men after Bakkies was red carded.

    We screamed,we shouted and we went bonkers. Our press went ballistic and along came Jake White as the new coach and the rest is history.Worldchampions,2Tri Nation cups,2Super14cups. The Lions Tour was a masterly created success against England,wow how I loved that tour. Somehow England has lost the believe to b good at sport,although the cricket boys did splendidly against the Aussies.

    I think it’s a mental thing. A good head docter,new coach and a good dose of selfbelieve and things could change a whole lot. That’s what we did with our rugby and cricket. Soccer? We intellectuals do’nt worry too much about it. Rugby rules.Good luck to England

  • Roostie

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    Seriously, that english press deserve it. They got egg on their face, they are embarrassed, and now they want to lash out. So full of themselves by calling their group EASY (England, Algeria, Slovenia, Yanks). Too bad for the 3 Lions. They played GRRRRRRRReat in their qualifiers to get to the WC2010. But the press forgot that suddenly. You will never get anywhere if you chew up and berate your players and coaches after a poor showing. Learn from Sir Alex Ferguson. One bad year… maybe 2… but then comes roaring back. Stick with the team… stick with the plan. Capello is MORE than capable, as is this current team. Now if only the journalists would shut up and develop a little more humility and respect!
    Roostie, from Canada

  • Roostie

    0 0

    Seriously, that english press deserve it. They got egg on their face, they are embarrassed, and now they want to lash out. So full of themselves by calling their group EASY (England, Algeria, Slovenia, Yanks). Too bad for the 3 Lions. They played GRRRRRRRReat in their qualifiers to get to the WC2010. But the press forgot that suddenly. You will never get anywhere if you chew up and berate your players and coaches after a poor showing. Learn from Sir Alex Ferguson. One bad year… maybe 2… but then comes roaring back. Stick with the team… stick with the plan. Capello is MORE than capable, as is this current team. Now if only the journalists would shut up and develop a little more humility and respect!
    Roostie, from Canada

  • AJ

    0 0

    I am from South Africa and actually a huge rugby union supporter. The Springboks of SA is our pride and I see our cricket boys in Wes India is doing brilliantly too. Soccer in SA? Bafana was 83rd on the rankings,maybe now after beating a pathetic France we might have moved up 1 0r 2 spots.The intellectuals in SA knew Bafana was’nt going far,so we expected it.England on the other hand expected maybe too much,or maybe they underestimated that other sleeping giant,the USA. A few years ago our rugby boys were pathetic,remember the 53-3 drubbing when we lost at Twikenham with 14 men after Bakkies was red carded.

    We screamed,we shouted and we went bonkers. Our press went ballistic and along came Jake White as the new coach and the rest is history.Worldchampions,2Tri Nation cups,2Super14cups. The Lions Tour was a masterly created success against England,wow how I loved that tour. Somehow England has lost the believe to b good at sport,although the cricket boys did splendidly against the Aussies.

    I think it’s a mental thing. A good head docter,new coach and a good dose of selfbelieve and things could change a whole lot. That’s what we did with our rugby and cricket. Soccer? We intellectuals do’nt worry too much about it. Rugby rules.Good luck to England

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