Terry Ruled Out of Estonia Game
England skipper John Terry will miss Saturday's Euro 2008 qualifier against Estonia because of a knee problem.
England captain John Terry has been ruled out of Saturday's Euro 2008 qualifier with Estonia.
Terry pulled up in training yesterday with a knee problem and went for a scan on the injury this lunchtime.
Although the damage is not thought to be too bad, it is enough for coach Steve McClaren to rule him out of the Wembley encounter, although the Chelsea defender will remain with the squad and could figure in Wednesday's clash with Russia in Moscow.
Terry pulled up in training yesterday with a knee problem and went for a scan on the injury this lunchtime.
Although the damage is not thought to be too bad, it is enough for coach Steve McClaren to rule him out of the Wembley encounter, although the Chelsea defender will remain with the squad and could figure in Wednesday's clash with Russia in Moscow.

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