Fabio Capello will seek clarity about his future at a meeting with Club England chairman Sir Dave Richards today and is prepared to step down if England's defeat to Germany has convinced his employers that his position is untenable.
Capello does not want to quit his £4.8 million-a-year ($10 million) job after 2 years but said last night he wants to know "whether he [Sir Dave] has confidence in me or not".
The meeting is expected to take place at England's Royal Bafokeng base, where the 64-year-old chairman is expected to speak publicly about England's exit. Capello said nothing to the players in the dressing room last night, where he was said to be angry about the manner of the defeat.
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