Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard hopes that Fabio Capello will remain the England manager despite World Cup exit

Three Lions skipper expects major changes in squad for Euro 2012

By Anthony Sciarrino


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England captain Steven Gerrard wants Fabio Capello to stay after the Three Lions were eliminated from the World Cup by Germany on Sunday.

The Three Lions fell to a 4-1 defeat against their arch-rivals in their Round of 16 clash in Bloemfontein, ending their World Cup campaignin disappointing fashion.

Some are already calling for Capello’s head after England crashed out of the tournament, but Gerrard hopes that the Italian will stay.

"I'm sure Fabio will stay and he'll address his own situation very soon,” Gerrard told The Sun.

"I don't know when. Personally I'd like him to stay as I think he's a fantastic manager but that's my opinion."

The Liverpool star thinks that England will have a vastly different squad when their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign begins in September.

"Everyone in the dressing room is hurting, the coaching staff and the players.

"We'll go away in the summer and analyse things personally and the team.

"We'll have to see what the future holds. We've got an experienced team and players who are getting on.

"I'm sure they'll be changes by the time the next tournament comes around.

"But they're questions you'll have to ask the manager."

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