London, June 4 : England manager Fabio Capello is insisting he has resolved his crisis with Rio Ferdinand.
It maybe recalled that the Manchester United defender was furious with Capello after Chelsea star John Terry was restored as the national team's skipper.
Sun Sport revealed how Ferdinand and Capello had ended their cold war by shaking hands.
Terry and Ferdinand will play alongside each other today in a competitive game for the first time since England beat Belarus in October 2009.
Capello said: "My relationship with Rio is resolved. I spoke with him on Tuesday one-to-one. I explained my decision and he told me what he thought. At the end we shook hands." (ANI)
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