WORLD CUP 2010: Manager Fabio Capello expects the sack if England flop in South Africa

By Rob Draper

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Fabio Capello expects to be sacked by England if his under-pressure team fail to win their make-or-break World Cup match against Slovenia in Port Elizabeth on Wednesday.

According to a source close to the manager, Capello is said to be 'under no illusions' as to his fate should England produce their worst performance at a World Cup finals since 1958 by being eliminated at the group stage.

After the dismal 0-0 draw with Algeria on Friday, Capello refused to be drawn on whether he would offer to resign if his team fail again. 'It's too early to speak about that,' said Capello.

'We have to wait. We have time to answer that question. OK?'

Asked if England's poor performances were down to his management or the team, Capello said: 'For a long time we were really good and I'm training with the same systems that I have trained with for a long time.'

Earlier this month, Capello agreed with the chairman of the new Club England committee, Sir Dave Richards, to remove an escape clause from his £6million-a-year contract, meaning neither the FA nor the manager have the option of terminating the deal without paying compensation.

But the Capello source said: 'This is football and we are under no illusions. The new deal was set up as a show of faith on both sides but if England don't go beyond the group stage, we expect the FA to fire Fabio.


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'Before the World Cup, Sir Dave assured Fabio he's still wanted. As things stand, nothing has changed in essence from the agreement Fabio struck. We went into the World Cup with a spirit of unity, we put that in writing, and that is how we intend to continue. We must think positively.'

When the FA secured Capello's commitment to a new contract to at least 2012, there was widespread acclaim, given his success in qualification.

Yet no one envisaged the team failing to make the last 16 and Capello will be under huge pressure if the team fail to qualify.

If the FA did sack Capello, they would be liable for compensation up to the value of two years of his contract. But compensation is only payable if Capello is out of work - and the Italian is unlikely to stay unemployed for long.


source: dailymail
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