Redknapp is the clear favourite to replace
The Spurs boss has not hidden the fact that he would be happy to replace Capello, but he is also desperate to see out the rest of the season at Tottenham in the hope that he can deliver the club its first league title in 51 years.
Redknapp has been peppered with questions about the England job since Capello resigned last week, but was the first time where he appealed for the FA to wait until May before making its appointment.
The Premier League season ends on
"It would be easier for everybody (if the FA waited until the end of the season)," Redknapp said.
"Whoever they go for, they will probably be in a job anyway so it's going to be difficult for them to walk out of their clubs at this stage of the year.
"It wouldn't be fair, whatever happened or whoever was asked."
Redknapp has climbed to the top of the queue for the position thanks to his excellent management of
The 64-year-old took over three years ago when Tottenham was bottom of the Premier League, but it is now in a position to challenge for its first top-flight title since 1961.
Redknapp's men trail league leader Manchester City by seven points and the former Portsmouth boss would be loathe to leave the club now when he believes it is on the verge of something special.
"I couldn't do anything or go anywhere now," he said.
"This is where I am. I have to concentrate on Tottenham. If I didn't it wouldn't be right for the club.
"We have had a great season, I wouldn't want the players to start thinking, 'What is he doing, is he going, is he staying?'.
"I am here and I have to be until the end of the season, whatever happens.
"I owe it to Tottenham to keep concentrating on the end of the season, because there is so much to play for."
Redknapp has been in
While in the Emirate, Redknapp gave an interview to Abu Dhabi Sports in which he appeared to admit he would be willing to lead England during Euro 2012 while remaining in charge of Spurs.
He backtracked on that statement, citing Sir
"If Sir Alex struggled, it has got to be tough, hasn't it?" Redknapp said.
"Mind you, it was Scotland, so it is different! But if somebody takes it to the end of the Euros and it does not go well, where do you go then? Back to your club with your tail between your legs, I suppose.
"It's a job that somebody has got to go in and do full time."
Redknapp denies all the paper talk and clamour for him to take over as England boss has distracted either him or his squad.
"The talk was going on all that day before the Newcastle game last weekend and they came out and played some fantastic football," said Redknapp, whose team face Stevenage in the FA Cup fifth round on Sunday (Monday 01:00 AEDT).
"It is not a distraction, not at all.
"I have just been thinking about Stevenage all week."
Redknapp expects a hard test against the League One club.
"It will be a tough game," he said.
"They will be up for it, but we are a good team as well and if we play as we can we should win, but we know we will have to be at our best to do so."
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