Fabio Capello had every right to feel insulted: Gianluca Vialli

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  • Fabio Capello had every right to feel insulted: Gianluca Vialli

The former Chelsea boss believes that Capello might end up at Juventus or Inter Milan after resigning from his post with the England national team.

Former Watford and Chelsea boss, Gianluca Vialli, is confident that Inter Milan and Juventus will be highly interested in acquiring the services of Fabio Capello.

Capello resigned from the Three Lions post after falling out with the English Football Association over John Terry’s captaincy issue. The former Juventus boss was infuriated and felt insulted after the FA stripped Terry of the captaincy of England team without taking him in confidence.

The armband was taken away from the Chelsea defender following his racist abuse on Queens Park Rangers player, Anton Ferdinand.

Reflecting on Capello’s decision to hand in his resignation as the English boss, Vialli opined that it was understandable why things unfolded in this manner. The 47-year-old feels that the decision made by the English FA undermined Capello’s authority.

While commenting on the resignation, Vialli said:

“The FA should’ve told Capello its decision first, then gone to the media. It’s only normal that he got angry. It’s also normal, I should add, that the Association accepted his resignation.”

Speculation is rife about Capello’s next destination after his shock resignation. Inter Milan’s abysmal season has led to a gossip that Massimo Moratti might opt for Capello in place of current manager, Claudio Ranieri,  for the next season. However, the Inter president has moved quickly to quash any suggestions that there would be any imminent change in the Nerazzurri outfit’s management.

Despite Moratti’s rejection, Vialli still is certain of the former A.C Milan boss being scooped up by these two clubs.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if Juventus offered him a role as a director. I’d also expect Moratti to call him for the bench after Claudio Ranieri. He certainly has plenty of options.”

Capello joined the English national team in 2008, and went onto manage them in 42 international games. The 65-year-old had a 66.57 percent win ratio with the Three Lions.

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