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England football manager warns team to commitFabio Capello made it clear Wednesday that England players would be putting their international careers in jeopardy unless they showed total commitment to their country.The Italian’s warning was issued ahead of England’s friendly double header against the United States at Wembley on May 28 and the visit to Trinidad and Tobago four days later. His message was plain - he expects players to answer any call up they receive for these two games after a lengthy domestic season other than for a genuine reason. Capello said: “By the time of the two games, some of the players will have been on holiday for a week already. Do I want to see commitment to England? If a player doesn’t love to play for England, then perhaps he should stay at home. “Players must love the England shirt and wearing the England shirt. That is all there is to it. “If someone doesn’t want to come and play for England, it means they don’t love the England shirt enough. Obviously they must prefer to go on holiday.” The new England manager will continue his policy of rotating his captains in the two friendly internationals before making a final decision on who will lead the side by the time England face the Czech Republic at Wembley in August. That means John Terry, skipper under former boss Steve McClaren, is by no means certain to retain the captaincy with Steven Gerrard wearing the armband when he was absent through injury against Switzerland and then Rio Ferdinand against France last month.
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