KampusbeT ~ " Former England boss Fabio Capello reveals why he believes the Three Lions fail at major tournaments "
Agen SbobeT ~ Fabio Capello believes England continually fail at major tournaments because of their EXCUSE culture.
The Three Lions have flattered to deceive at the World Cup and European Championships in recent times and suffered the humiliation of failing to win a game in Brazil in 2014.
But after an immaculate Euro 2016 qualifying campaign, things are once again looking up for England.
However,
former boss Capello, who led England between 2008 and 2012, says that
Roy Hodgson's men have a long way to go if they are going to claim
tournament success.
And he believes he can put his finger on why England have had so many famous failings.
Speaking to The Sun,
he said: “The first is the excuse culture that is ingrained in English
football, the second is fatigue and the third is the pressure of wearing
the England shirt because it hangs so heavily on the players.”
Capello
believes that England do have the ability to become a major force in
world football once again - but they need a radical overhaul in their
mentality in order to succeed.
Bandar Judi Online SbobeT ~ He believes that because everything is taken care of, from travel to diet, they always have someone to blame.
Capello continued: “When we lost to Germany at the World Cup there
were so many excuses — the players were bored, they could not have a
beer at night, they could not see their family enough, they could not
meet their friends for a coffee.
“Is it too much to ask for the
players to focus for four weeks of their lives when they reach the
highest level of their sport? The mentality has to change.”
Meanwhile, Capello has also insisted that a winter break is essential
for the English game if the national team are to achieve success.
He
says it is "no wonder" that Spain and Germany are fitter when their
players get chance to recharge their batteries through the season.
Capello, who has most recently been manager of Russia,
has been impressed with England's new breed - including Jamie Vardy,
Harry Kane and Dele Alli - but is worried they will become worn out too
quickly.
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