Capello misses England job
Former England manager Fabio Capello has revealed his disappointment at not being given the opportunity to correct the mistakes of South Africa 2010 and lead the national side into the European Championship, Goal.com reported.
Capello describes the current team as his own, after the Italian left his position just four months ago following a disagreement with the Football Association over John Terry's captaincy.
"When England’s players ran out against France, of course there was an emotion — I felt it," he told the Daily Mail.
"England is part of me now; the job was an attraction, the chance to win something after so long. Everybody wants it for this reason.
"That is why it is the job I wanted, that is why it is the job Roy Hodgson, my friend, wanted."
He continued: "It is difficult watching on television when you want to be on the bench of the national team. It is a big difference. The dream is to win trophies, to make people back home happy. I miss it. This is normal.”