Last Updated: Sun, 31 Jan 2010 14:56
England boss Fabio Capello admits he is happy in his role and hopes to take England to the European Championships in 2012.
Capello oversaw a hugely successful World Cup qualification campaign in which England topped their group and the Italian boss has dismissed the notion he may walk away following the tournament in South Africa.
"I hope to be still here in 2012," said the Italian tactician. "It depends on the FA and results at the World Cup of course but I am really happy.
"I like my job. I like being England manager and I hope after the World Cup I will still be manager.
"I don't think about not being the England manager. The football in England is exciting, the Premier League is good and I enjoy working with the English players."
England's impressive qualification campaign has led some to believe Capello could lead the national side to World Cup victory for the first time since 1966, meaning punters may wish to use their free bet to back England to emerge victorious in South Africa.