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Russia encouraged as Capello shows willingness to give youth a chance
The former England boss has taken on a big job in trying to rejuvenate an aging and somewhat unpopular squad, but his first selection suggests he is on the right track
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By Marcus Haydon
Fabio Capello's appointment as the new coach of Russia was heralded as a critical moment for the country's football. With failure at the recent European Championship still fresh in the mind, the Italian's arrival is expected to spark a refreshment of the squad as it bids for a place at the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil.
In the build-up to his first game in charge, a friendly against Cote D'Ivoire in Moscow this Wednesday, the Russian public were eager to see the extent of the changes in his first squad selection. The answer, in typical Capello style, was firm but modest.
There are no swathing changes, with the only controversial absentee being Yuri Zhirkov, who, rumours suggest, may have been omitted following a request from his club Anzhi Makhachkala relating to a recent injury. That excuse does seem tenuous, though, when you consider that Zhirkov completed a full game for Anzhi against CSKA Moscow on Sunday afternoon.
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Zhirkov apart, the only major changes have been due to age. Konstantin Zyryanov and Igor Semshov – stalwarts of the Guus Hiddink and Dick Advocaat regimes – will be 36 years old come the next World Cup and have accordingly been left out. The team's captain, Andrey Arshavin, has retained his spot for now, but the question of whether or not the Arsenal attacker will keep the armband remains unanswered.
It is believed that Capello recently flew to Germany, where Arsenal were preparing for a friendly match with Koln, especially to speak to the player in person. Arshavin's status has been severely dented by the disrespectful comments he made about Russia supporters following the side's premature exit from the Euros.
| CAPELLO'S FIRST RUSSIA SQUAD |
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| Goalkeepers Akinfeev Malafeev Shunin Defenders Anyukov A. Berezutsky V. Beretzutsky Ignashevich Shennikov Burlak Yeshchenko Midfielders Kombarov Bilyaletdinov Bystrov Denisov Dzagoev Fayzulin Glushakov Ozdoev Samedov Shirokov Arshavin Attackers Kerzhakov Kokorin Pavlyuchenko |
Age 26 33 25 29 30 30 33 21 22 28 25 27 28 28 22 26 25 19 28 31 31 29 21 30 |
Club CSKA Zenit Dinamo Zenit CSKA CSKA CSKA CSKA Lokomotiv Lokomotiv Spartak Spartak Zenit Zenit CSKA Zenit Lokomotiv Lokomotiv Lokomotiv Zenit Arsenal Zenit Dinamo Lokomotiv |
In terms of potential stylistic changes, there has been a clear shift in the number of orthodox wide midfielders included, with Vladimir Bystrov, Victor Fayzulin and Alexander Samedov all selected. At club level, all three tend to stay very wide, looking to provide penetration and deliveries from those areas. Since Hiddink's appointment in 2006 (and particularly under Advocaat), Russia have tended to stay quite narrow in the final third, with the wide attackers coming inside and the width provided by Anyukov and Zhirkov from full-back. The fatigue evident in these two during the European Championship has perhaps influenced Capello's plans.
Huge challenges lie ahead for Russia's new coach, who has inherited an aging team with poor links to the country's national youth set-up. But, for many, simply the fact that he is prepared to give some new blood a chance already places him a rung above his predecessor Advocaat.
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