England manager Fabio Capello warned Andy Carroll over his lifestyle here on Monday, saying the Liverpool striker needed to drink less if he wanted to be a successful footballer.
Carroll, 22, became the most expensive English player in history earlier this year when he moved from Newcastle to Liverpool in a £35 million ($56.5m) transfer.
But since that high-profile move, the centre-forward has failed to live up to his price tag, struggling to secure his place at Liverpool and being pushed to the margins of the England set-up.
Although Carroll was included in the squad for last week's Euro 2012 qualifier against Bulgaria, he was excluded from the match-day line-up in Sofia and failed to make the bench.
While Capello is an avowed admirer of the powerfully built striker, the Italian disciplinarian has been less impressed by Carroll's off-pitch habits.
"I think if he wants to be a good player, a good sportsman, he needs to drink less," Capello told a press conference.
Capello said he had spoken to Carroll but declined to give details of his advice.
"It's a private message. I spoke with him. It's a private discussion between two people but he understands a lot," Capello said.
"He's young, we need to help him. He's a really important player.
"He needs to be careful, because he's an important player not only for the England team but for Liverpool. I think he understands what he needs to do."
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
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