Russia coach Fabio Capello has banned his
players from using Twitter during the World
Cup.
The Italian, whose team face South Korea in
their opening Group H match today,
insisted he was not cutting off contact with fans
and media.
The 67-year-old former England boss said:
"Tweets sometimes can be a nuisance if they are
not written in an intelligent fashion.
"To prevent such a nuisance, I'd rather ask my
players to abstain for a month."
Capello, who failed to guide England past the
second round at the 2010 World Cup, celebrates
his 68th birthday on Wednesday.
He added: "I never expect presents from anyone
or anywhere."
players from using Twitter during the World
Cup.
The Italian, whose team face South Korea in
their opening Group H match today,
insisted he was not cutting off contact with fans
and media.
The 67-year-old former England boss said:
"Tweets sometimes can be a nuisance if they are
not written in an intelligent fashion.
"To prevent such a nuisance, I'd rather ask my
players to abstain for a month."
Capello, who failed to guide England past the
second round at the 2010 World Cup, celebrates
his 68th birthday on Wednesday.
He added: "I never expect presents from anyone
or anywhere."
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