John Terry's development into one of England's most dependable
players was completed Thursday when he was named captain of the
national team.
Having broken up the established central defensive partnership
of Rio Ferdinand and Sol Campbell over the past two years to become
first-choice pick, the 25-year-old has now succeeded David Beckham
as the team's on-field leader.
"John has all the attributes an international captain needs:
leadership, authority, courage, ability, tactical awareness and a
total refusal to accept second-best," England coach Steve McClaren
said. "He has been an inspiration for Chelsea and is at his best in
adversity."
McClaren, who took over from Sven-Goran Eriksson as England
coach last week, also picked Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard _
Terry's main rival for the role _ as the vice captain.
Terry has been captain of English champion Chelsea since 2003
and led the Blues to back-to-back Premier League titles.
"Choosing a captain is one of the most important decisions a
coach has to make," McClaren said. "I'm certain I've got the right
man in John Terry. I'm convinced he will prove to be one of the
best captains England has ever had."
Terry has 29 England caps, making his debut against
Serbia-Montenegro on June 3, 2003. He cemented his starting place
at the 2004 European Championship, when central defender Rio
Ferdinand was serving a suspension for missing a doping test.
"It is the ultimate honor to be the captain of your country and
I am very proud to be given this great opportunity," Terry said.
"It is an incredible challenge and one I am looking forward to very
much."
Terry has been at Chelsea since he was 14 and played under four
managers in the first team. Even with the high-profile signings
funded by the club's billionaire owner Roman Abramovich, Terry has
become a mainstay of the side after reforming off-field misbehavior
that threatened to blight his career.
Beckham, who had been England captain for five years, stepped
down from the role after England was eliminated in the World Cup
quarterfinals on July 1 by Portugal on penalties.
"He's a tremendous leader for Chelsea and has all the qualities
required to do the role," Gerrard said.
Former England captain David Platt agreed.
"John's an intelligent player and has grown as a person in the
last few years," Platt said. "International players all have big
egos and whoever has the armband needs to have immediate respect,
and also has to be brave enough to take people's opinions on
board."
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has called the powerfully built
Terry 'the best center-back in the world.' On Thursday, Mourinho
said Terry was the right choice.
"He loves to work, loves to win, loves to make people happy and
confident," Mourinho said. "He is a captain."
In 2005, Terry was voted player of the year by his fellow
professionals in the Premier League _ the first Chelsea player to
win the award.
And this year, he was the only Englishman selected by FIFA's
Technical Study Group for a 23-man World Cup all-star squad.
Terry originally started out as a midfielder before moving to
central defense. His early career was marked by off-the-field
incidents involving drunken behavior.
He and former Chelsea teammate Jody Morris were charged with
assaulting a nightclub bouncer outside a London club in January
2002. They were both cleared by a jury seven months later.
The two were also among four Chelsea players reprimanded and
fined after engaging in drunken and disorderly behavior at a hotel
near Heathrow airport in September 2001.
The hotel was crowded with American travelers stranded by flight
cancellations after the September 11 terrorist attacks.
(AP via China Daily August 11, 2006)