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England coach Fabio Capello to meet with FA for crunch talks over John Terry fallout
The Italian is expected to explain his recent outburst on Italian radio in which he insisted the Chelsea centre-half should remain as captain despite awaiting a trial in July
By Joel Lamy
The FA moved after Terry's trial for allegedly racially abusing QPR defender Anton Ferdinand was delayed until July, after the Euro 2012 finals have finished.
With England competing in the tournament it was decided that the Chelsea captain should be removed from his post although he can still be picked in the squad.
However, Capello, who had removed Terry as captain in February 2010 before re-instating him, voiced his frustrations on Italian radio.
When asked whether he had agreed with the FA's decision to axe Terry he replied: "No, absolutely not.
"I have spoken to the chairman [David Bernstein] and I have said that, in my opinion, one cannot be punished until it's official and the court - a non-sporting court, a civil court - has made a decision to decide if John Terry has done what he has been accused of.
"I thought it was right that Terry should keep the captain's armband."
Capello is to now meet Bernstein in person to discuss the situation with the suggestion that his tenure could come to an end today as they look to resolve their differences over the issue.
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"[Gary] Cahill I suppose is slightly more of a concern for me because it is a jaw injury. We're desperately hoping the CT scan doesn't show any fracture and it's just going to be a bruising situation, which will be bad enough, but won't stop him taking part in the tournament. As far as John's [Terry] concerned he felt his hamstring a little bit. Again it wasn't a major thing when he came off but we still need to scan it just to be 100 per cent sure."
Suffice to say, if Cahill has broken his jaw, he won't play any part in the tournament.
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