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Rep Power: 6 ![]() ![]() ![]() gXboxLive Leaderboard: 21st | Capello: I'm the one to blame Capello: I'm the one to blame ![]() Real Madrid coach Fabio Capello admits he is the one to blame for David Beckham's exit from the club. Beckham was not given enough opportunities under Capello and based his decision to join MLS outfit Los Angeles Galaxy on that basis. Following his announcement of his move to the United States, Capello refused to play the midfielder again, but he soon retracted that statement and the former England captain was handed a recall by the stern Italian. Beckham has since played an integral part in Real's surge for the La Liga title, which will be decided on Sunday. Capello told AS: "As regards the Beckham issue, everyone made a mistake, yes. On the sporting side we took the decision and I am the person in charge of that. It's a shame." Capello believes that Beckham's omission from the England squad played a major role in his decision to leave the Bernabeu. "He's another player who has recovered to a top physical and mental condition because he was so unhappy at not being in his national side. "For every player your national team is important, but for English players even more so," he added. "Beckham is a lesson for everyone, because he responded so very well. He is a great player. Now he is playing like did for Manchester [United]." Credit - ITV Sport The answer to that is simple, yes you are to blame you fuggin nublet. | |
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Rep Power: 33 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Capello: I'm the one to blame The answer his he's to blame for Beckhams good form this season. If he hadn't have left him out of the team for a while Beckham may not have thought he had something to prove, and play his socks off for Real. Which in turn earned him an England reacall. It works both ways. | |
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