(GSM) – England manager Fabio Capello says he is set to remain as England manager until his contract expires. Capello said the only other possibility of him leaving is getting sacked by the FA.
Capello’s current deal runs until 2012, but it contains a release clause if he wishes to leave the post. Although it is rumored that many clubs are interested in luring Capello back into club management, the Italian manager maintains his intention to honor the contract he signed upon his arrival.
“I have a contract with the FA and it will finish when they decide to sack me,” he reflected.
“I love this club and love this country but I don’t think about my future. My future is the World Cup.
“Managing a national team has been a new experience for me,” said Capello.
“I discovered new things about what I have to do and the relationship between the players and the manager.
“Now we are arriving at the most important moment. I understand the pressure, the confidence of the country in this team and it is really exciting. I am very focused.
“I am sure we are strong.
“The only big team we haven’t played against is Argentina. We lost some of those games but I understood a lot.
“We did not play any of those matches at home either, which is important. I know the value of my team and know the value of other teams.”
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