'Man Mountain' Terry Will Be A Tough Nut To Crack!

Last updated : 20 November 2008 By Footy Mad - Editor
Personally I think the England star is showing compassion for a fellow professional who is nowhere near international class.

 I honestly believe Carson has won his last international cap.

Fabio Capello's first task when he took over as England manager was to restore shattered confidence. Twelve months on it is, without doubt, mission accomplished.


Terry was out of this world ... and it pains me to say it ... but Smoggy winger Stewart Downing was world class, covering every blade of grass on that pitch.

Gone are the stuttering, hesitant, clueless performances of the Steve McClaren era. In their place there is calmness and precision.

Capello: "When I started this job I said we had to recover the confidence.

"The players who have been with us understand this. We can see it during the game and in training. We are very pleased.

"I think it is impossible to be better than this.

"We have played ten games and after every one I said the players had taken another step forward. Today is another one.

"The players played very well. They played like a team. That was very important."

Scott Carson and John Terry showed hesitation that allowed Patrick Hermes to tap home the simplest of equalisers, but Terry rose highest on the next attack to steer home Downing's free-kick and send 7,000 visiting fans into raptures.

I don't think anyone can doubt Michael Owen is good enough to play a part in this new England set up, but unlike Steve McClaren ... Fabio Capello is no mug!

If Owen wants to impress, it MUST be in a Newcastle shirt. The Italian is not going to throw a half-fit Owen into the fray, like the Smoggy did.

And that can only be good for Newcastle United!