FA deny coach decision

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FA deny coach decision

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The Football Association insist that no decision has yet been made on which coaches are in line to join England's backroom staff.

Fabio Capello is set to name an Englishman to work alongside Stuart Pearce and Ray Clemence, in a move prompted by the Three Lions' dismal World Cup display.

England crashed out in the second round to Germany in South Africa, but Italian tactician Capello is contracted to stay in his post until the end of Euro 2012.

The FA are now hoping to bring English coaches through the ranks but maintain there has been no decision as yet.

Club England managing director Adrian Bevington said: "Fabio volunteered he wanted another English coach to join his set-up when we met him recently.

"Fabio was clear he didn't want us to offer names immediately, instead stressing he wanted more time to consider who it should be, then discuss it in more detail with Sir Trevor Brooking during the first week of August.

"Therefore, any speculation as to who it might be cannot be made with any real conviction.

"Fabio hasn't offered his preference, we haven't said ours and no one has been approached.

"Any new coach is not being selected so they can automatically take over from Fabio in two years.

"Hopefully we will have a group of Englishmen to consider at that time."

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