Rooney Euro place at risk
Fabio Capello has warned Wayne Rooney that he may have put his Euro 2012 dreams at risk with his red card in Montenegro on Friday night.
Capelloâs immediate reaction to the sixth red card of Rooneyâs tempestuous career was to defend him and express his continued trust in the 25-year-old, even though the dismissal came just 24 hours after he was explicitly asked if he was in the correct frame of mind to play following his fatherâs arrest over an alleged football betting scam.
The Italian was also at pains to point out Rooney remains part of his plans and, barring injury, will be part of his squad in Poland and Ukraine next summer.
However, there was a sting in the tail of Capelloâs words, one that it is impossible to imagine predecessors Sven-Goran Eriksson and Steve McClaren delivering.
In lashing out at Miodrag Dzudovic, Rooney might just have been booting himself out of the European Championships.
âI need to find the solution for the first game, or two games, that Rooney will not play,â said Capello.
âAnd if we find that solution, he needs to work to return to the first 11.
âYou know me. Sometimes I make mistakes but I try to select the best players, in the best moment of form.
âThere were two I did not select for this game who are doing really well.
âI saw the game that (Jermain) Defoe played against Arsenal. He did really well. He ran a lot and pressed a lot.
âDaniel Sturridge is the same.â
Pressed as to where he was really prepared to leave Rooney out, even if one of the worldâs best players was available for selection, Capello said: âYes.
âIn my life as a manager I have put on the bench a lot of players. I always decided who was the best player at that moment.â
Furthermore, Rooney will be missing when England take on world champions Spain at Wembley next month, and when Capello announces his starting line-ups for the friendlies that follow the 25-year-old will not be in those either.
âRooney will not play against Spain. I want to test new players, a new style and different movement,â added Capello, before broadening his point.
âSometimes he will come on at half-time. But not from the start. He will not start.
âWe need to prepare the first XI who will start in the Euros.
âI have got a lot of forwards at this moment, really good forwards, and I need to find the best solution.â





