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It's Fake-io Capello: Irish builder is image of new England boss
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20 December 2007
Irish builder Michael McElhinney is a dead ringer for the Italian coach given the "impossible job" of leading our footballers to glory. He was signed up by a lookalikes agency he contacted after learning of the appointment.
The 45-year-old from Uxbridge said: "As soon as they saw my photo they were delighted and told me to get to work on my Italian accent."
Italian job: Fabio Capello lookalike Michael McElinney outside Wembley stadium, which he helped to build. The 45-year-old Irishman is considering selling his construction business to work full time as an impersonator
Signing-on fee: a man is convinced enough to ask for an autograph from
He is now considering selling his construction business to focus entirely on impersonating 61-year-old Capello, which could command a fee of £350 per appearance.
"I believe if I approach this job professionally, much like Mr Capello will do with the England job, I can make a career out of it," said Mr McElhinney.
Espresso wrongo: Michael McElinney with staff at Bar Italia who believed he was genuine until he ordered the wrong coffee
Mr McElhinney, who supports Manchester United and the Republic of Ireland and worked on the construction of the new Wembley Stadium, learned on a trip to Italy in April that he resembled Capello. "I went to a friend's wedding in Rome and all the waiters and waitresses were staring at me," he said.
The real Fabio Capello
"They kept on saying 'Capello this, Capello that.' I was wearing a kilt but some of them really thought I was him. When I got back I realised who Fabio Capello was but thought nothing of it until he was linked to the England job."
The London Evening Standard took him back to Wembley to test just how close his resemblance is.
One passer-by seemed convinced, shouting, "Good luck, you'll need it." At the FA headquarters in Soho Square, there was pandemonium as soon as he arrived. Dozens of people swarmed round, including a Sky Sports camera crew, as "Capello" muttered, "Sorry, no English."
Staff at Bar Italia nearby were also fooled - until the faux Italian ordered a latte. "Capello would surely have an espresso," said a staff member before posing with Mr McElhinney.
Fooled: a Sky Sports crew tries to interview the faux Italian before discovering he's not the new England manager
Capice?: the real Capello has said he'll learn English in a month. Perhaps this would be a good place to start?
Outside the National Gallery some teenagers shouted: "All the best, Mr Capello. Drop Lampard."
But at Waterstone's bookshop, we were rumbled by an Italian journalist browsing the shelves. "I know this is not Capello but he looks a lot like him," he said.
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