Let's start at the beginning, with England's astonishing win in Zagreb last Wednesday night. I say astonishing, on the whole the performance was average. Until Croatia were reduced to 10 men, England had merely put in a professional performance, keeping the game tight, and capitalising on any errors in the Croatian defence. Credit where credit is due, once the game was open, Rooney and Walcott exploited the space well to complete the job, but the red card helped England shine. However, the goal conceded was a massive disappointment, not just to the scoreline, but the manner in which it was lost.
Of course, a free-kick should have been awarded to England for a high foot offence, however what followed was an embarrassment to English football. John Terry, annoyed the free-kick was not awarded, feigned a head injury and stayed down. I was outraged. Firstly, Terry should be trying his hardest to get back and stop the Croatians, secondly, he SHOULD NOT under ANY CIRCUMSTANCE feign a head injury to stop play. After the goal was scored, Terry continued to remonstrate with the referee, and left the pitch for attention, attention to an injury from a football boot that didn't make contact with his head. Unsurprisingly this event went unmentioned in the press.
Three days later Terry travelled to Middle Eastlands (credit The Guardian) with Chelsea to face Manchester City. Here, Terry continued his shameful week by getting sent off for a professional foul when 3-1 in front. My first reaction to the incident was to question why Terry felt the need to stop the player illegally when his side were two goals to the good. It was an unnecessary risk. Terry had decided that late in the game, it was worth getting the booking and fouling Jo than risking letting him go on to score. This is deemed a professional foul, and Halsey showed Terry a red card, much to his bemusement.
Match of the Day put forward the argument that as Nemandja Vidic wasn't sent off for his professional foul on Robbie Keane earlier in the day, then Terry should not have been sent off either. This is so wrong it's unbelievable. Both players should have received straight red cards. Two wrongs do not make a right.
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Nice one for criticising England's Brave John Terry! Still embarrassed to have him as England captain after his tears in the Champions League final. (Sure he cost Chelsea the game, but a captain should be strong!)
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