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Capello tells Beckham he's not fit for England



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Published Date: 31 January 2008
FABIO CAPELLO has told David Beckham that he will not be part of his first England squad, which was being named later today.
The England manager telephoned the midfielder last night and broke the news to Beckham, who is just one appearance short of becoming the fifth man to earn 100 England caps, but assured him he could be part of his plans for the future.

It is unders
tood that Capello told the 32-year-old he wanted his players to be match fit, and that naming Beckham in his squad to face Switzerland next week would be unfair on those who have been playing in matches week in, week out.

Beckham is very disappointed by the news, especially as he has been training with Arsenal during his holiday from Major League Soccer's close season to get fit for Capello's first game in charge, the friendly against Switzerland at Wembley on Wednesday.

He has, however, been encouraged by his talk with Capello about the future.

In the phonecall, Capello told Beckham he was still part of his plans and that there was no reason why he will not pick him again as long as he is fit enough and playing well enough for the Los Angeles Galaxy.

It is also understood that Capello had no issue with Beckham going to Brazil and Africa this week.



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