Rio is England skipper
Capello names Ferdinand to lead England v France
By Chris Pragnell
RIO Ferdinand has been named England skipper for tomorrow's
friendly against France.
The Man Utd defender takes over from Steven Gerrard, who led
the side out in coach Fabio Capello's first match in charge against
Switzerland at Wembley last month.
John Terry, who had been appointed as skipper by previous head
coach Steve McClaren, is back in the squad against the French
after missing the 2-1 win over Switzerland through injury.
But Capello is maintaining his policy of looking at other potential
leaders within his squad before deciding on a permanent appointment
for the World Cup qualifiers, which get under way in September.
It represents a major turnaround for Ferdinand, who only four
years ago received an eight-month ban from the Football Association
after failing to attend a drugs test at United's Carrington training
ground.
That resulted in him missing the European Championship finals
in Portugal.
But Capello has given the clearest indication that will not
count against the former West Ham and Leeds player, who has already
publicly stated his desire to lead his country.
An FA statement read: "Fabio Capello has confirmed that
Rio Ferdinand will captain England against France tomorrow night
in Paris.
"Capello has confirmed this continues his policy of rotating
the captaincy between players in the friendly matches before confirming
a permanent captain for the World Cup qualifying games."
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