Capello expected to ring changes against Sweden
The Italian had the satisfaction of victory over Spain, but the ring of change for Tuesday's game against Sweden
Wembley crowd entertained England's victory over world champions Spain, but do not want to have memories of how it was achieved. Fabio Capello will certainly change the face of his team when England meet Sweden at Wembley. It seems quite possible that Theo Walcott will be a field player to stay in range.
Wellwould have been absurd if there had been no change in an exhibition match to another, it is not simply to appease those who missed the victory of the weekend and had only a cameo. The methods used against Spain rarely occur again, as opponents of his achievement, can not arise very often.
Anyway, Capello often went with the grain of the tradition of English football, which is deep and playing on the break is considered dishonorable. Whatever one says of the Italians, who have generally avoided becoming the dominant trend, unfortunately, in the field. The notable exception to the rule, unfortunately, was the campaign of monotony final climb of the World Cup last year.
his side has a cutting edge in qualifying for the World Cup and now the European Championship - 51 goals were scored in both campaigns. Yet there is no risk of anyone to think that England will have devastating effects in Poland and Ukraine next summer. Anyway, Capello may have an element of surprise on the front that used in Euro 2012.
Wayne Rooneyomitted for the moment, and that England must be prepared to do without suspended striker at the start of the final, but their absence is useful in all cases. The dependence, it was too much for the good of their country or, indeed, himself. Capello has intensified its search for an alternative to Rooney but the striker had incurred the red card witlessly in Montenegro.
The director wants to open the door to his team, but there is the severity of the admission policy. Consider Andy Carroll, who made his international debut before his transfer from Newcastle United £ 35m to Liverpool, and followed with his first goal for England in a friendly against Ghana in March. This promise was not fulfilled later.
Capello can be trusted, but the degree of loyalty can be brief. The manager was rude when asked if Carroll was one of the players who had no hope. "Yes, but that depends," said Capello. "It's not me."
- restructuring team is still likely to have a bit of idealism about it, but the manager is too serious to be a dream for long.
If this sounds like you do on Danny Welbeck, is due to the evidence of their usefulness has come to their recent departures at Manchester United and England. Capello also heated to the ambition that Welbeck has an impact on his transfer to Sunderland last season despite an injury that led to a premature end. The attacker hit a minor at the time and desire to Capello to advance your international career is struggling with the obligation to protect the welfare of a player.
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zeal created a desire to protect some part of a proud man to leave a kind of inheritance. Tottenham Hotspur defender Kyle Walker, for example, may get his first match in England. Capello must assume that it is unlikely that the closure of his career with the European Championship trophy in his hands. He does what he can and that includes the creation of increased uncertainty about his preferred XI. This is probably a bluff, but Capello, with a little malice, loses no opportunity to nominate alternative for people who have generally chosen.
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