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FA 'makes approach' for Mourinho
The Football Association has contacted Jose Mourinho's agent about the former Chelsea boss taking over as England coach, BBC Sport understands.
Mourinho's agent Jorge Mendes has been approached by the FA about the job, although reports that the Portuguese is already in London are wide of the mark.
It is thought the FA has drawn up a shortlist of five or six contenders.
Mourinho, 44, is on the list and he is considering whether he is prepared to meet FA bosses to talk about the job.
Some newspaper reports claimed Mourinho was either in London already or about to fly into England from Portugal for talks with the FA.
But BBC Sport football correspondent Jonathan Legard said he understood Mourinho was still at home in Portugal but that an approach had been made.
BBC Sport's Phil McNulty
Story from BBC SPORT:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/sport2 ... 132161.stm
Published: 2007/12/07 08:28:26 GMT
© BBC MMVII
The Football Association has contacted Jose Mourinho's agent about the former Chelsea boss taking over as England coach, BBC Sport understands.
Mourinho's agent Jorge Mendes has been approached by the FA about the job, although reports that the Portuguese is already in London are wide of the mark.
It is thought the FA has drawn up a shortlist of five or six contenders.
Mourinho, 44, is on the list and he is considering whether he is prepared to meet FA bosses to talk about the job.
Some newspaper reports claimed Mourinho was either in London already or about to fly into England from Portugal for talks with the FA.
But BBC Sport football correspondent Jonathan Legard said he understood Mourinho was still at home in Portugal but that an approach had been made.
BBC Sport's Phil McNulty
Story from BBC SPORT:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/sport2 ... 132161.stm
Published: 2007/12/07 08:28:26 GMT
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Mourinho out of England running
Jose Mourinho has ruled himself out of the running to become England coach.
The former Chelsea boss revealed he had held talks with the Football Association following Steve McClaren's dismissal last month.
But in a statement on his agent's website, Mourinho said: "After serious thought, I decided to exclude myself despite it being a fantastic position.
"I'm sure the FA will hire a great manager, one able to place the team back where it belongs."
Mourinho said he had had "useful discussions" with the FA's chief executive Brian Barwick and director of football Trevor Brooking.
He said: "We exchanged ideas to evaluate the entire situation about the England squad and set the goals in case of a real approach."
After revealing he had opted against putting himself forward as a candidate, Mourinho said: "I reiterate my respect for English football and, after three good years in England, I firmly believe that the England squad will soon be back to their usual great results."
Mourinho emerged as the strong favourite for the England post following McClaren's departure.
BBC Radio 5 Live football correspondent Mike Ingham said: "In many ways he would have been perfect.
"The job is about giving players an extra 10% and I think he would have done that.
"Mourinho ticked all the boxes bar one - I'm not sure how much of a diplomat he would have been."
The Portuguese coach's announcement on Monday will be a blow to FA officials, who were turned down by their first-choice candidate the last time they were recruiting an England manager.
On that occasion, Portugal manager Luis Felipe Scolari rejected the chance to succeed Sven-Goran Eriksson and the FA instead turned to McClaren.
Italian coaches Fabio Capello and Marcello Lippi now head the list of contenders - although BBC Sport has established that neither man has been contacted by the FA.
Former Germany coach Jurgen Klinsmann has been tipped as an "ideal" replacement by Franz Beckenbauer, but has so far made no expression of interest in the job.
Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill continues to be linked with the job, despite publicly ruling himself out.
The FA is reported to want to name its new coach by 19 December, although England do not have a fixture until 6 February when they will play Switzerland in a friendly, and the next competitive fixture will be a World Cup qualifier next September.
Jose Mourinho has ruled himself out of the running to become England coach.
The former Chelsea boss revealed he had held talks with the Football Association following Steve McClaren's dismissal last month.
But in a statement on his agent's website, Mourinho said: "After serious thought, I decided to exclude myself despite it being a fantastic position.
"I'm sure the FA will hire a great manager, one able to place the team back where it belongs."
Mourinho said he had had "useful discussions" with the FA's chief executive Brian Barwick and director of football Trevor Brooking.
He said: "We exchanged ideas to evaluate the entire situation about the England squad and set the goals in case of a real approach."
After revealing he had opted against putting himself forward as a candidate, Mourinho said: "I reiterate my respect for English football and, after three good years in England, I firmly believe that the England squad will soon be back to their usual great results."
Mourinho emerged as the strong favourite for the England post following McClaren's departure.
BBC Radio 5 Live football correspondent Mike Ingham said: "In many ways he would have been perfect.
"The job is about giving players an extra 10% and I think he would have done that.
"Mourinho ticked all the boxes bar one - I'm not sure how much of a diplomat he would have been."
The Portuguese coach's announcement on Monday will be a blow to FA officials, who were turned down by their first-choice candidate the last time they were recruiting an England manager.
On that occasion, Portugal manager Luis Felipe Scolari rejected the chance to succeed Sven-Goran Eriksson and the FA instead turned to McClaren.
Italian coaches Fabio Capello and Marcello Lippi now head the list of contenders - although BBC Sport has established that neither man has been contacted by the FA.
Former Germany coach Jurgen Klinsmann has been tipped as an "ideal" replacement by Franz Beckenbauer, but has so far made no expression of interest in the job.
Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill continues to be linked with the job, despite publicly ruling himself out.
The FA is reported to want to name its new coach by 19 December, although England do not have a fixture until 6 February when they will play Switzerland in a friendly, and the next competitive fixture will be a World Cup qualifier next September.
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แน่นอนว่ามาดแบบนี้มักมีคนไม่ชอบ แต่นักเตะในสโมสรและอดีตแฟนบอลทั้งเชลซี ปอร์โต้ รวมถึงชาวโปรตุเกสก็รักเฮียแกมากนะ
เป็นแฟนปืนแท้ ๆ ยังอดชื่นชมไม่ได้
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Capello to become England manager
Fabio Capello will be appointed the next manager of England later on Thursday, BBC Sport understands.
BBC sports editor Mihir Bose says the Italian has been offered a contract to 2010 worth £4m a year, with the option to extend it after the World Cup.
Capello, 61, is in Milan but told the BBC there are a few issues to sort out before his appointment is confirmed.
Asked by 5 Live's Brian Alexander if he was about to become the England boss, he replied: "Not yet. We shall see."
Interview: Fabio Capello on Football Focus 24/11/07
Capello's appointment is expected to be ratified by the Football Association following a conference call involving board members at lunchtime.
The former AC Milan, Real Madrid, Roma and Juventus coach succeeds Steve McClaren, who was sacked in November following England's failure to qualify for next year's European Championships.
There is no concrete news yet on Capello's assistants, but there is expected to be some kind of English influence, with Alan Shearer or Stuart Pearce tipped to earn a role in the new managerial set-up.
BBC Sport understands that Capello wants to include Franco Baldini in his backroom team, but the FA are yet to be convinced.
Baldini, who worked with Capello at Roma and Real Madrid, would take on a sporting director role, helping to identify players and watching opposition teams.
The FA are believed to be concerned that the role could overlap with Sir Trevor Brooking's responsibilities, who is director of football.
But Capello has a close relationship with Baldini and believes his footballing expertise would be invaluable.
Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho was the initial favourite to take over from McClaren, but he eventually ruled himself out of the running.
FABIO CAPELLO FACTFILE
1946: Born in San Canzian d'Isonzo, Gorizia, Italy
1964: Makes pro debut for Ferrara side SPAL
1973: Scores as Italy beat England at Wembley for first time
1991: Appointed head coach of AC Milan
1992: Wins first of four Italian league titles with Milan
1994: Milan beat Barcelona 4-0 in European Cup final
1997: Wins Spanish league with Real Madrid
2001: Guides Roma to their first Scudetto for 18 years
2004: Wins Scudetto in first season with Juventus
2007: Guides Real to La Liga during his second spell
The FA quickly turned its attentions to Capello, although World Cup-winning coach Marcello Lippi was also thought to be in contention.
Capello expressed his interest in the job just days after McClaren's departure, describing it as a "beautiful challenge".
He finally met for discussions with FA chief executive Brian Barwick and director of football Brooking in London on Wednesday.
Those talks were described as "extremely positive" by FA director of communications Adrian Bevington.
Capello has a hugely impressive CV and comes with the backing of such football luminaries as Sir Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger, Gianfranco Zola and Clarence Seedorf.
Sven-Goran Eriksson, the first foreigner to take charge of the England national team, is also a big fan.
"I have known Fabio Capello for many years, I was his opponent in Serie A for 10 years," said the Swede, who was coach of Roma, Fiorentina, Lazio and Sampdoria.
He is a very good man and manager... his record speaks very clear... Capello is one of the best managers you can find
Sven-Goran Eriksson
"He is a very good man and manager. His record speaks very clear. He has won titles in Italy.
"Capello is one of the best managers you can find."
Capello has only a limited grasp of the English language but Eriksson added: "That won't be a problem. It certainly wasn't for me as I spoke to him in Italian!"
Capello has enjoyed success in both Italy and Spain.
He has won nine league titles in 16 years as a coach, picking up silverware with all four clubs - AC Milan, Real Madrid, Roma and Juventus - he has been in charge of.
He won the Champions League with Milan in 1994 and was also an accomplished player, winning 32 caps for Italy.
Marcel Desailly played under Capello at Milan during his first spell in charge and has no doubt his former coach will be a success.
You will not see him in trouble with the tabloids... his life is all about football
Marcel Desailly
"He's professional and very demanding, but I think that's what the England players need," said the Frenchman.
"He will put them under pressure to deliver, but that is a good thing.
"And you will not see him in trouble with the tabloids. His life is all about football and he will be focused on his job."
Capello's first game in charge will be a friendly against Switzerland at Wembley on 6 February, with another friendly to follow against France in Paris on 26 March.
England's first World Cup qualifier is not until 6 September.
They have been drawn in a group alongside Croatia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Andorra.
Story from BBC SPORT:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/sport2 ... 137847.stm
Published: 2007/12/13 12:31:47 GMT
© BBC MMVII
Fabio Capello will be appointed the next manager of England later on Thursday, BBC Sport understands.
BBC sports editor Mihir Bose says the Italian has been offered a contract to 2010 worth £4m a year, with the option to extend it after the World Cup.
Capello, 61, is in Milan but told the BBC there are a few issues to sort out before his appointment is confirmed.
Asked by 5 Live's Brian Alexander if he was about to become the England boss, he replied: "Not yet. We shall see."
Interview: Fabio Capello on Football Focus 24/11/07
Capello's appointment is expected to be ratified by the Football Association following a conference call involving board members at lunchtime.
The former AC Milan, Real Madrid, Roma and Juventus coach succeeds Steve McClaren, who was sacked in November following England's failure to qualify for next year's European Championships.
There is no concrete news yet on Capello's assistants, but there is expected to be some kind of English influence, with Alan Shearer or Stuart Pearce tipped to earn a role in the new managerial set-up.
BBC Sport understands that Capello wants to include Franco Baldini in his backroom team, but the FA are yet to be convinced.
Baldini, who worked with Capello at Roma and Real Madrid, would take on a sporting director role, helping to identify players and watching opposition teams.
The FA are believed to be concerned that the role could overlap with Sir Trevor Brooking's responsibilities, who is director of football.
But Capello has a close relationship with Baldini and believes his footballing expertise would be invaluable.
Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho was the initial favourite to take over from McClaren, but he eventually ruled himself out of the running.
FABIO CAPELLO FACTFILE
1946: Born in San Canzian d'Isonzo, Gorizia, Italy
1964: Makes pro debut for Ferrara side SPAL
1973: Scores as Italy beat England at Wembley for first time
1991: Appointed head coach of AC Milan
1992: Wins first of four Italian league titles with Milan
1994: Milan beat Barcelona 4-0 in European Cup final
1997: Wins Spanish league with Real Madrid
2001: Guides Roma to their first Scudetto for 18 years
2004: Wins Scudetto in first season with Juventus
2007: Guides Real to La Liga during his second spell
The FA quickly turned its attentions to Capello, although World Cup-winning coach Marcello Lippi was also thought to be in contention.
Capello expressed his interest in the job just days after McClaren's departure, describing it as a "beautiful challenge".
He finally met for discussions with FA chief executive Brian Barwick and director of football Brooking in London on Wednesday.
Those talks were described as "extremely positive" by FA director of communications Adrian Bevington.
Capello has a hugely impressive CV and comes with the backing of such football luminaries as Sir Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger, Gianfranco Zola and Clarence Seedorf.
Sven-Goran Eriksson, the first foreigner to take charge of the England national team, is also a big fan.
"I have known Fabio Capello for many years, I was his opponent in Serie A for 10 years," said the Swede, who was coach of Roma, Fiorentina, Lazio and Sampdoria.
He is a very good man and manager... his record speaks very clear... Capello is one of the best managers you can find
Sven-Goran Eriksson
"He is a very good man and manager. His record speaks very clear. He has won titles in Italy.
"Capello is one of the best managers you can find."
Capello has only a limited grasp of the English language but Eriksson added: "That won't be a problem. It certainly wasn't for me as I spoke to him in Italian!"
Capello has enjoyed success in both Italy and Spain.
He has won nine league titles in 16 years as a coach, picking up silverware with all four clubs - AC Milan, Real Madrid, Roma and Juventus - he has been in charge of.
He won the Champions League with Milan in 1994 and was also an accomplished player, winning 32 caps for Italy.
Marcel Desailly played under Capello at Milan during his first spell in charge and has no doubt his former coach will be a success.
You will not see him in trouble with the tabloids... his life is all about football
Marcel Desailly
"He's professional and very demanding, but I think that's what the England players need," said the Frenchman.
"He will put them under pressure to deliver, but that is a good thing.
"And you will not see him in trouble with the tabloids. His life is all about football and he will be focused on his job."
Capello's first game in charge will be a friendly against Switzerland at Wembley on 6 February, with another friendly to follow against France in Paris on 26 March.
England's first World Cup qualifier is not until 6 September.
They have been drawn in a group alongside Croatia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Andorra.
Story from BBC SPORT:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/sport2 ... 137847.stm
Published: 2007/12/13 12:31:47 GMT
© BBC MMVII
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