Fabio Capello plans to add another English coach to his back-room staff as the England manager looks to the future after his team's woeful performance at the World Cup.

Capello revealed the move at a meeting with the Club England board on Thursday, when the Italian also vowed to carry out a review into England's second round exit in South Africa.

England won just one of their four matches at the World Cup and were thrashed 4-1 by Germany in the last 16, but Capello has signalled his determination to learn from that chastening experience.

With qualifying for Euro 2012 starting in September, Capello is keen to be seen to move on from the World Cup debacle and he will work with Trevor Brooking, a member of the Club England board, to identify suitable candidates who could be fast-tracked onto his coaching staff.

Although it had been claimed Capello was unhappy with the performances of Stuart Pearce and Ray Clemence, the two Englishman currently working with him, the former Milan boss is reported to have expressed confidence in both.

The new coach will work alongside Pearce as well as Capello and will provide support for the Italian while Pearce performs his other role as England U-21 boss.

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