Ferdinand and I are getting along well, insists skipper Terry ahead of England's Euro 2012 qualifier against Switzerland
Ferdinand and I are getting along well, insists skipper Terry ahead of England's Euro 2012 qualifier against Switzerland
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England skipper John Terry (right) with teammate Rio Ferdinand
during a training session in London on Tuesday. Pic/Getty Images
It was Ferdinand's fitness which effectively led to Terry regaining the armband from the Manchester United defender after being stripped of it himself a year earlier because of his off-the-field behaviour. Now the experienced duo are reunited for the first time since the 2010 World Cup warm-up friendly with Japan ufffd and the first time they have formed a central defensive partnership in a competitive game since the October 2009 meeting with Belarus.
Terry said: "Things are not uncomfortable between us, not at all. "Rio has got an awful lot to give in the dressing room anyway which he naturally will, like the (other) older players in the squad. "We made contact before anything happened between ourselves. It stays private between us but it is all okay and very much similar to when I lost the armband to Rio.
No issues
"I made contact with him and he was fine. It was just about doing the right thing for our country. "We are in a privileged position to play for our country, we've both experienced being captain which is the greatest honour of all. We fully support each other." Terry is hoping the pair of them can enjoy an extended spell in the side ahead of the Euro 2012 finals ufffd assuming England qualify. He said: "Since Rio has come back from his injury at Manchester United, he has looked awesome again. "We haven't played as much as we would have liked together with England. But it is a chance now to maybe start together and build on from there."u00a0
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