Pearce named to Capello's England staff

Stuart Pearce

LONDON - Stuart Pearce has accepted a role in Fabio Capello's backroom staff for England's senior team while continuing as coach of the under-21s, the Football Association have confirmed.


Pearce, 45, has been suggested as an eventual England manager and his new position is a further indication of how highly he is regarded at Soho Square, with Sir Trevor Brooking expecting him to be given "useful exposure" at senior level.


He will be involved in planning ahead of all senior games and sit with the rest of the coaching staff in the England dug-out, starting at Wembley against Switzerland next Wednesday.


"It will be a fantastic opportunity and a great education for me," said Pearce.


Pearce's priority will remain the Under-21s, who will be almost certain of a play-off to reach the 2009 European Championships if they defeat the Republic of Ireland on Tuesday.


He will then join up with the seniors immediately after the game at St Mary's and will be part of the coaching staff for the friendly against the Swiss the following day.


With the under-21s not playing another qualifier until September, Pearce is free to work with the seniors for the duration of their two end-of-season friendlies.


"I'm looking forward to being involved with the senior team as much as possible and the friendlies at the end of the season will give me a great opportunity to work with Fabio and his coaching team," Pearce added.


Pearce has impressed since taking over from Peter Taylor as under-21 coach and the only defeat he has suffered was on penalties at the European Championships in the summer.


He was then given the under-21 job on a full-time basis, an all-encompassing role that involved looking at youth development strategy.


Capello describes Pearce's new position as one holding a "key position" around his team, and he also provides a homegrown flavour to his staff.


"From the start I made it clear to everyone that I wanted an English coach as part of my coaching team," said the Italian.


"I have spoken with Trevor Brooking and Stuart Pearce about this at length and I'm very happy that Stuart is working with me.


"This is very important as Stuart has a lot of experience and understanding of English football. He understands what I am looking to achieve and how I want to work.


"I believe it is crucial that both of us have a close working partnership to get the best for both the England team and Under-21s.


"As well as being involved in all of the planning ahead of games, he will sit next to me on the bench during the matches and have a key position around the team.


"There will also be opportunities at the end of the season when the under-21s and seniors are not playing at the same time when Stuart can be with us at all times. This is very good because I want to him to play an important role in the coaching sessions with Italo Galbiati and myself."


Brooking, the FA director of football development, added: "Fabio Capello has always been keen to have an Englishman involved in his coaching staff.


"Stuart's experience of international football as a player and his success with the under-21s makes him ideal for the role and will give him some useful exposure to the coaching set-up of the senior team."


Pearce will be at St Mary's tomorrow to announce his under-21 squad, where the focus will be whether the likes of Gabriel Agbonlahor or Theo Walcott are included, as a provisional squad for the Switzerland clash will also be revealed. Capello will then confirm a final squad on Saturday.


Jamie O'Hara and Giles Barnes have been on Pearce's radar for the under-21s after recently featuring for Tottenham and Derby in the Barclays Premier League. Manchester City midfielder Michael Johnson is injured.