Will Fabio Capello Remain Manager of England After the 2010 World Cup?

Andrew Jordan by Analyst Written on September 05, 2009
ST ALBANS, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 04:  England manager Fabio Capello arrives at the England team training session at London Colney on September 4, 2009 in St Albans, England.  (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)

After a disappointing 2006 World Cup, and failing to qualify for Euro 2008, the English FA canned former manager Steve McClaren and announced former Milan, Juventus, and Real Madrid manager Fabio Capello as the new manager of the English national team.

Since Capello has taken over the national team, the English have dominated in World Cup qualifying. If they win at Wembley on Wednesday over Croatia, they will qualify for the 2010 World Cup.

Despite the success that Capello has had as English manager, there are many questions that still follow the Italian. Recently, Capello stated that he will fulfill his contract with the English through Euro 2012, but the main question for me surrounding this situation is this: Will he remain English manager after the World Cup?

Capello will be 64 years old during next year's World Cup, and he's never spent a long stretch of time with any team that he manages.

We also know that this will be Capello's final managerial position before he retires.

Also, if Capello wins the World Cup next year, what will happen; will he want to continue to manage England, or will he retire going out on top?

So now the question is this to you, the reader: Will Fabio Capello remain as manager of England after the 2010 World Cup?

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