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England's new coach, Fabio Capello, was noncommittal Monday about whether David Beckham has a future with the national team. Capello, who dropped then reinstated Beckham at Real Madrid, praised the 32-year-old English midfielder but said he hadn't decided whether to include him in the England squad. "I had a thorny relationship with David at Madrid but he showed himself to be a great player and a great man," the Italian said at his introductory news conference. (link)

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