The Football Association ended speculation over Capello's future by confirming he would remain in charge despite England's dismal World Cup in South Africa. England crashed out as they were thrashed 4-1 by Germany at the last-16 stage last weekend but the FA have said they will not be severing their £6million-a-year deal with Capello two years early.
Redknapp, who might have been a contender to succeed Capello had he left, told talkSPORT: "I wasn't surprised, I couldn't see them getting rid of him.
"He has kept it now and we have got to get behind him and get ready for the European Championship - and to turn in a better performance than we have at the World Cup.
"Going into the tournament you fancied us to have a big chance but it was a massive disappointment."
Source: PA
Source: PA