Capello suspends player rating index
England coach Fabio Capello has moved to defuse the row over his involvement in a website, which was to rate his players' performances at the World Cup by announcing the venture has been suspended.
After a meeting between Capello and senior Football Association staff yesterday, the Italian's spokesman confirmed the website, which had attracted a barrage of criticism from the English media, would be put on hold until after the finals in South Africa.
Newspapers had been unanimous in their verdict that Capello had scored an own goal by putting his name to the 'Capello Index', a website that will use software to track and rate the performance of players during matches.
"Fabio Capello's involvement has been purely as a technical expert to establish statistical criteria for the Index," a spokesman for Capello said.
"He has not been directly involved in the on-line gaming element of the site.
"However, he wants to ensure that all appropriate protocols are in place before the project proceeds and has therefore decided today to postpone it."
It had been feared the ratings system could seriously affect England's World Cup bid because of the potential damage to the morale of the players. Stars like Wayne Rooney, Steven Gerrard and John Terry would have been publicly rated on the website by Capello immediately after their matches and would inevitably have wondered what influence the system will have on the coach's own thinking.
The row over the index erupted as Capello was putting the final touches to his provisional 30-man squad for the finals in South Africa.
It is not clear whether the project will go ahead as planned for the start of the new Premier League season in August.
But, by distancing himself from the venture for the moment, Capello has at least defused a potentially explosive situation, even if he can still expect tough questions at the unveiling of his squad.
Capello has named Ledley King, Jamie Carragher and Scott Parker among his provisional 30-man squad for the World Cup finals.
Capello has opted to take a gamble on Tottenham centre-back King even though he struggles with a degenerative knee problem, while Liverpool defender Carragher has been persuaded to come out of international retirement.
There is also a surprise place for West Ham midfielder Parker, who been in fine form for his club this season but had rarely been mentioned as a contender for Capello's squad.
There is no place for Manchester United midfielder Owen Hargreaves despite predictions the injury-hit star would be a shock inclusion.
Manchester City midfielder Gareth Barry does make the squad even though he is expected to be out of action for up to four weeks with an ankle injury. Barry's City team-mate Adam Johnson is one of two uncapped players in Capello's squad, the other being Tottenham defender Michael Dawson.
Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole, who hasn't featured for England since September 2008, makes the squad after suggestions his lack of playing time for the Premier League champions would force Capello to leave him out.
Neither Carragher nor King has played under Capello, although the Tottenham star was called into England's squad for a double header against Slovakia and the Ukraine last year, only to be forced out later on fitness grounds.
However, with doubts over the fitness of first-choice defenders Rio Ferdinand and John Terry, and Wes Brown and Joleon Lescott ruled out through injury, Capello is keen to have a closer look at the pair.
Carragher quit England duty in 2007 after growing unhappy with his lack of playing time under previous England coaches Sven Goran Eriksson and Steve McClaren.
But Capello and his assistant Franco Baldini wanted Carragher back in the squad as he can also play at right-back and have managed to tempt him to come out of self-imposed international exile.
Capello believes that King proved he can cope with the demands of an international tournament, which will include several games in quick succession, by playing four games in 15 days to help Tottenham qualify for the Champions League.
Only three goalkeepers - David James, Robert Green and Joe Hart - have been named, whilst attempts to talk Wayne Bridge out of making himself unavailable following Terry's alleged affair with his ex-partner have been unsuccessful.
Amongst the players who were mentioned as candidates but did not receive a call were Manchester United right-back Gary Neville, Aston Villa trio Stewart Downing, Gabriel Agbonlahor and Ashley Young and West Ham striker Carlton Cole. Bobby Zamora's fine contribution to Fulham's run to the Europa League final didn't persuade Capello to call up the striker, who has been struggling with an Achilles injury.
Sunderland's Darren Bent, who has 25 goals this season, has taken the last of Capello's five forward places.