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Axe Cole, Robson tells Fabio

SIR Bobby Robson is urging new England manager Fabio Capello to drop Ashley Cole as punishment for his unacceptable behaviour on the pitch for Chelsea against Tottenham.

Coles tackle on Spurs defender Alan Hutton in the 4-4 draw at White Hart Lane last Wednesday resulted in a yellow card and, more controversially, an apparent disregard by the England defender for what referee Mike Riley was telling him.

For former England coach Robson, it was beyond the pale, and he thinks Coles elimination from this weeks friendly against France would be a fair response.

Robson said: I would be happy to see an England team line up against France without Ashley Cole.

It would hammer home the message that what he did was unacceptable.

Not being picked would be a huge blow for Cole, and it would show him and everyone else that the manager is not allowing that sort of behaviour.

Coles tackle was atrocious C it was a red-card offence. But he made things worse by arguing with the referee. He then showed a complete lack of respect by turning his back on him. It was disgraceful.

ö Aston Villa midfielder Gareth Barry is convinced he and Owen Hargreaves can play effectively together in the same England team.

Fabio Capello, in charge for the second time against France in Paris on Wednesday, is renowned for operating with a 4- 2-3-1 formation incorporating two defensive midfielders.

Barry has made that role his own in the national side since returning from the international wilderness under previous England boss Steve McClaren.

11:15am Monday 24th March 2008

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