Sulley Muntari says Harry Redknapp should be the next England manager. While Fabio Capello has seemingly done his best to increase the pressure on himself with a series of bizarre calls to undermine his beleaguered regime, Muntari can further twist the knife on the field when Ghana tackle the Three Lions at Wembley on Tuesday. Fatherly: Harry Redknapp would unite the England team, says Sulley MuntariBe it a friendly, a first loss to an African nation would be another unwanted addition to the CV of Capello, who, after a World Cup which saw disharmony within the squad, is set to leave the job after Euro 2012. Muntari, who played under Redknapp at Portsmouth, said: 'Harry would get on easily as England manager. 'He could bring unity to any squad of players. He's a manager players really want to play for; he's like a father figure.' It's your fault! Bale was fine when he went to join Wales, claims RedknappRedknapp rules out Modric exit as Spurs boss says: Not even for ?100mAll the latest Tottenham news, features and opinion Explore more:People: Fabio Capello, Harry Redknapp Places: United Kingdom, Ghana
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