Capello has dismissed rumours of his imminent resignation over pay controversy at the press conference after the disappointing home match against Moldova.
Russia failed to get three points in the Euro 2016 qualifer, making it ever more difficult to secure a seat at the European championship.
Artiom Dzyuba earned a penalty in a battle against defenders and opened the scoring in what appeared to be a bleak and unimaginative game.
Moldova equalized a minute later, thanks to a header by Alexander Epuryanu, a former Anzhi Makhachkala player.
Thirty thousand fans who came to cheer the national team at the newly-opened Otkritie Stadium have booed the players for the lackluster performance.
Russia has only five points after three games now.
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Author: Mikhail Vesely