Tuesday, February 10, 2009

CAPELLO: BECKS IS IN ON MERIT

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Capello talks to the press on Tuesday.

Fabio Capello insists David Beckham is in the England squad on merit not out of sympathy for the former Three Lions skipper.

Beckham will earn a place in the history books if he plays some part in Wednesday night's friendly with Spain in Seville.

The appearance would allow him to pick up his 108th cap and equal Bobby Moore's record for an outfield player.

The accolade has irritated some of Beckham's fiercest critics, who feel the 33-year-old is not fit to lace Moore's boots.

However, any thought that Capello has picked the former Manchester United player out of kindness can be dismissed immediately. The Italian does not pick any team from such motives - and he never will do.

"I choose players in the best form," said Capello.

"When I picked a squad last February Beckham was not in it because he was not playing.

"Now he is here, But that is solely because he is a good player. He is not here for sympathy. I would never pick a player for those reasons."

Beckham has expressed a desire to remain with AC Milan when his short-term loan from the Los Angeles Galaxy comes to an end in March.

Capello is not one for offering public pieces of advice, especially to someone who handles his own public relations so diligently.

But the Italian is stating the obvious when he describes life in Italy as far tougher than Beckham's experiences in Major League Soccer.

"It is David's choice whether he stays in Milan," said Capello.

"But the US championship is not the same as Italy. The level is a lot different."

For that reason, Capello can give no guarantees about whether he will pick the Leytonstone-born star in future.

"I don't like talking about ifs," he said.

"It is important for the squad he is here at the moment. He is playing well with AC Milan and perhaps he will play tomorrow.

"But I don't know what will happen in the future."

Capello has flatly refused to discuss the issue of racism and will only break his silence should trouble occur at a game that, following the prompting of FA officials, is being played away from Spain's traditional home at the Bernabeu Stadium.

But he is not expecting trouble and, after two spells as Real Madrid manager, has no difficulty in stressing his belief that Spain does not have a problem with racism.

Of more concern to Capello is his team selection. James Milner and Carlton Cole are two of the more interesting options available to the England coach on Wednesday.

It is likely Cole will start only if Emile Heskey fails to overcome an ankle problem that prevented him from training on Monday but had eased sufficiently for the Aston Villa striker to be put through his paces at the Sanchez Pizjuan stadium this evening.

Frank Lampard has an obvious claim on a midfield spot but after their performances in Germany last November, so do Michael Carrick and Gareth Barry.

England's win in Berlin that night established them as a contender for South Africa 2010.

However, Capello knows there is still plenty of work ahead before his side can really start punching their weight at international level.

The same comments used to be said about Spain before they won Euro 2008, ironically on the back of major improvement that began with a victory at Old Trafford in February 2007.

And, as a keen student of the game, Capello knows Wednesday's hosts will provide just the right opposition for a team that still needs to learn some key lessons about international life.

"Spain have a different style to Germany and a different style to us," said Capello.

"Tomorrow will be a very important test for us because when you play against Spain, it's not easy.

"They only play with one forward but with a lot of technically very good players in midfield.

"We will have to press these players a lot.

"In Berlin we got a fantastic result against the runners-up at the last European Championship. Now we must play the winners.

"I need to find out what the value of our team is against those different styles."

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