Former England football team coach Fabio Capello has said that as coach of the Russin football team, he would be seeking World Cup redemption after his experience with the Three Lions four years ago.
According to Metro News, Capello felt humiliated when England crashed out with a 4-1 defeat against old rivals Germany in the last 16 of the tournament in 2010.
The defeat has been a major stain on Capello's otherwise pristine CV.
To make matters worse for Capello, he had to endure reports that England's players were unhappy with a training camp they regarded as dull, as well as complaints about his stern man-management style.
Capello survived the storm of criticism following that failure and guided England to qualification for Euro 2012. But he resigned before the tournament after disagreeing with the Football Association over the decision to take the captaincy from John Terry, who was facing racism allegations.
Capello accepted the Russia job two years ago. He found a squad with its morale in tatters after an embarrassing group-stage exit at Euro 2012. he has since got them back on track and they have a good chance of advancing to the latter stages of the 2014 competition.