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  • "Why do people simply not accept the fact that we are not one of the top sides in world football? English players look amazing at club level because they are surrounded by great foreign players who make them look good. Put the english players all together and the sum of the parts is average at best. We do not have a single player who would come near the best in the world in any position. The manager may be culpable in some respects, but dont hang him out to dry because the players simply did not perform and were not professional enough to raise themselves when it mattered. The generally bad standard of the Premier league outside the top 3 or 4 sides (full of foreign players) masks the fact that we have no class"
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CAPELLO: Decision in two weeks' time

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FABIO CAPELLO has said he wants to stay as England manager but the FA will make a decision on his future within the next two weeks.

Capello stated he has met the FA and told them he wants to stay, despite England's shambolic loss to Germany yesterday.

However Capello said the FA said it would decide about whether to keep him on in a fortnight.

Capello said: "I want to stay on as England manager" but when questioned about why the national team had performed so badly, admitted he and the rest of the coaching staff felt the players were tired.

He refused to single out Wayne Rooney, who had been unable to reproduce his Manchester United form during the tournament.

An FA spokesman stressed there was no plan to make any snap decisions or rush into an announcement about Capello, which is why it had been agreed to leave the final decision for two weeks.

Capello, speaking at a press conference today in Rustenburg, where England were based in South Africa, inisisted he wanted to stay on as manager and knew he must make sweeping changes to the set-up.

The Italian met with FA chairman sir Dave Richards in the aftermath of England's World Cup exit and they will meet again in two weeks.

Capello put England's poor performance in South Africa down to tiredness after a long season in the Premier League.

"The players were not like I know. Not so fast, not so quick," he said.

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