Juventus set points record for halfway stage (Reuters) Updated: 2006-01-17 09:26
"I've still got another year to run on my contract with Juve. I'm not sure
what I'll do with the other two.
"An experience in a foreign league interests me, but for now I'm very happy
at Juventus."
If he left Juventus when his contract expires at the end of next season,
Capello's services would be in demand. The 59-year-old has won major titles with
every club he has worked for.
Capello started his coaching career at AC Milan, with whom he won four Serie
A titles in 1992, 1993, 1994 and 1996. He added the 1997 Spanish title in his
only season with Real Madrid.
He returned to Milan but quickly moved on to AS Roma, where he spent the next
five years. In 2001 Roma won the Serie A title for only the third time in their
history -- a feat that made Capello a hero in the Italian capital.
At the start of last season, Capello moved north to Turin to take charge of
Juventus. The club won the Serie A title.
Juve's domestic dominance has been even more pronounced this year. The
Italian champions have notched up 52 points in their 19 matches to leave nearest
challenger, Inter Milan, trailing 10 points in their wake.
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