The former England boss has revealed that he received several offers but there was nothing that could stir his interest; insists he loves Italy but is happier working abroad.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 under certain conditions, but maintains that such a favourable opportunity has not arrived for him as yet.
The former Real Madrid manager is out of job after choosing to resign as the manager of England, following a row with the English FA.
When asked about his plans for the future, the veteran tactician revealed that there is nothing cooking for him as yet.
Capello revealed that he was approached by several different clubs, but maintained that none of the offers were sizzling enough to get his attention, and he turned all of them down.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roma-c31603 in Italy.
The Italian tactician insisted that he has had a little too much of Italian clubs, and stated that only an extraordinarily interesting project will attract his attention enough to consider a move back to his home country.
Capello hinted that a return to Italy is unlikely as he is starting to get comfortable with living abroad. The former AC Milan tactician, however, stressed that nothing has diminished his love for his country.
While talking to the press, the 65-year-old said:
“I’ve had some offers, but they were of no interest to me and I turned them down. If something exciting and interesting under certain aspects was offered to me then I could say yes, but I’ve already worked quite a lot in Italy.
I’ve been abroad for five years and, although I love my country, I’m happy.”
Capello was also asked about his opinions on the upcoming Euro 2012. The veteran tactician expressed his belief that Italy have lost a lot of their prowess to the injuries, and declared the European and World Champions http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 as
the favourites to win the European crown.
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