ANDY COLE: 'My mates in the England squad tell me Capello - Il Capo - isn't interested in personal relationships with his players. He just wants a job done'
ANDY COLE: 'My mates in the England squad tell me Capello - Il Capo - isn't interested in personal relationships with his players. He just wants a job done'
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By Andy Cole 4 June 2010 Fabio Capello's England squad held no surprises for me (Theo Walcott didn't deserve to go), and just one disappointment: Darren Bent's omission. The Sunderland striker could not have done any more at club level to warrant inclusion, having scored 24 Premier League goals this season, so I can only assume that Capello believed Bent's individual style couldn't fit into any of his potential formations or strategies.
ANDY COLE: 'My mates in the England squad tell me Capello - Il Capo - isn't interested in personal relationships with his players. He just wants a job done'
ANDY COLE: 'My mates in the England squad…
ANDY COLE: 'My mates in the England squad tell me Capello - Il Capo - isn't interested in personal relationships with his players. He just wants a job done'
By Andy Cole 4 June 2010 Fabio Capello's England squad held no surprises for me (Theo Walcott didn't deserve to go), and just one disappointment: Darren Bent's omission. The Sunderland striker could not have done any more at club level to warrant inclusion, having scored 24 Premier League goals this season, so I can only assume that Capello believed Bent's individual style couldn't fit into any of his potential formations or strategies.