England Met Difficulties Without Terry

This post was written by on February 7, 2010
Posted Under: football

I this coming World Cup England will no longer be led by John Terry. The dismissal of Terry as the captain is believed by Jose Mourinho as the beginning of difficulties for the ‘Three Lions’ to make achievements in South Africa.

Terry was dismissed as captain by Fabio Capello after the players and the England team manager had spoken at Wembley, Friday (5/2/2010). His affair with Vanessa Perroncel Terry, Wayne Bridge ex-girlfriend, became the trigger.

And according to the Italian guy, what he is doing is the best way to resolve the polemic which is arising from the case against Chelsea’s center back.

It is expected that with the presence of Rio Ferdinand as the new captain, the harmony and hope of the team to win the world champion title since 1966 will be maintained.

It’s okay if the people of the Land of Queen Elizabeth are thinking like that, but it’s not the same with Mourinho who is ever taking care of Terry during three years of his existence at Stamford Bridge (2004-2007).

According to him, Terry is a qualified person who is capable to have the position of the 10 other members on the field. And it was the first thing that he met the first time he set foot in England, where in the previous season terry was the deputy of Marcel Desailly.

“I gave the band of Chelsea captain to JT, and there were no figures that are not touched like Javier Zanetti of Inter,” said Mourinho.

“I came, talked to the players and found two people who is deserved to be captain. The one is Terry and Frank Lampard as the vice captain. I always thought that it was the right decision,” he continued.

There’s nothing wrong with the performance of Terry during leading the Three Lions according to Capello. To be able to perform well almost in every party which he played, Terry became one of the main pillars that brought the team to the 2010 World Cup.

And that is the thing which is believed by Mourinho to be difficult for England when have the match there without Terry as their captain

“I’ve always been very lucky with my captain, my captain, and it’s very difficult for the teams to be successful without the presence of a great captain,” said the Inter Milan’s manager as reported by Football-Italy.

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