England soccer coach criticized
However, strong attention is also being given now to the structure of English soccer competition which is also being eyed to have been the reason for England's dismal performance at the World Cup.
In a press Conference, Capello revealed that he would like to remain as the England team coach.
Meanwhile, FIFA has reacted to the controversy in the game between Argentina and Mexico by censoring match action shown on giant screens inside the stadiums.
Replays of Argentina's disputed first goal against Mexico triggered arguments on the pitch as Mexico's players protested when Carlos Tevez was shown as being clearly offside.
FIFA spokesman Nicolas Maingot said replaying the incident was a clear mistake adding this will be corrected and they will have a closer look into that.
Fifa has also refused to comment on mistakes made by officials in the World Cup playoffs or the potential future use of goal line technology.
England's Frank Lampard was denied a goal against Germany, despite shot having clearly crossed the line.
Looking at the Quarter-finals, Brazil will now play Netherlands on Saturday morning at 2am. Brazil beat Chile 3-0 in its playoff match this morning, while Netherlands defeated Slovakia 2-1.
The last two playoffs coming up tomorrow morning will see Paraguay taking on Japan at 2am and at 6.30am, Spain will play Portugal.
In other quarter-final matches that have been confirmed, Uruguay will take on Ghana at 6.30am on Saturday morning and Argentina will play Germany at 2am on Sunday morning.
Story by: Dhanjay Deo
Capello's comments from BBC Sports and FIFA's comments from ESPN.
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