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Cascarino: England need Terry
- Updated: August 24, 2016
John Terry is an “outstanding candidate” to be included in Sam Allardyce’s first England squad, according to Tony Cascarino.
The defender, 35, could be in line for surprise international call-up after Allardyce suggested he was considering Terry for the upcoming World Cup qualifier against Slovakia.
Terry retired from international football in September 2012, four days before he was suspended for four matches by the Football Association for misconduct following an incident during a match against Queens Park Rangers, but his recent Chelsea performances could lead to an England return.
Blues boss Antonio Conte will not stand in the way if Terry does receive a call-up and Cascarino believes the centre-back should be included to provide guidance to younger defenders John Stones and Chris Smalling.
“I’ve been very positive towards John and – I’ve had to say to people there’s no bias because I’m an …
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