Capello: 'I will quit England in 2012 to be pensioner'

FABIO CAPELLO has confirmed he will quit as England coach after Euro 2012.

After an abysmal World Cup performance, many pundits believe he was fortunate to remain in his 6m-a-year post.

Heading into the past week's qualifying double-header, there were still huge doubts over the 64-year-old's tenure, with most observers believing two poor results would force the Football Association to take decisive action.

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Those concerns have now been removed after a couple of excellent performances against

Bulgaria and Switzerland that have yielded six points and seven goals.

That the tally has been achieved despite the absence of captain Rio Ferdinand and Chelsea duo John Terry and Frank Lampard through injury is even more impressive.

Another victory against Montenegro at Wembley next month would put England in an excellent position to secure a place at the next European Championships in Poland and the Ukraine.

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It raised a theory that Capello might be persuaded to stay on, particularly as there is no obvious current replacement that fits the FA's stated desire for an Englishman.

Given the flak he has received recently, Capello was presumably bemused to be addressing questions about a new contract.

But, he insisted there will not be one.

"Absolutely, yes," he said when asked whether he would be leaving after Euro 2012, repeating the assertion to make sure everyone understood.

"We have to qualify first, of course, but after that I will be too old.

"I want to enjoy my life as a pensioner."

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Phil Jagielka, meanwhile, has warned Wayne Rooney to expect plenty of verbal stick when he returns to action on Merseyside this weekend at Goodison Park.

Jagielka had nothing but praise for the way Rooney put off-field allegations behind him to help England triumph in Basle.

But Everton defender Jagielka said: "It should be amusing. On Merseyside, Wayne always gets a little bit of stick and I'll be giving him a little bit as well if he plays on Saturday. There is a good chance he will get slaughtered."