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Ray Wilkins: 'John Terry's retirement a massive blow for England'

Wilkins: 'Terry's loss massive for England'
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Ray Wilkins claims that the retirement of defender John Terry from international football could hamper England's chances of qualifying for the 2014 World Cup.

Former Chelsea assistant manager Ray Wilkins believes that the retirement of defender John Terry from international football is "a massive loss" for England.

The 31-year-old announced his decision to quit playing for the Three Lions on Sunday evening, claiming that the Football Association has made his position "untenable".

"He's an outstanding player and in the dressing room he's an outstanding character," Wilkins told Sky Sports News.

"On the pitch he does what the manager requires and that's to lead from the front. [Former England coach] Fabio Capello had a massive fallout with the FA over John because he realised how important he was to our national team.

"It's a massive loss. You will see the loss it will be when John finally has to hang up his boots for Chelsea."

Wilkins added that the absence of Terry could have a negative impact on England's chances of qualifying for the 2014 World Cup finals.

"To replace a character who has been in that dressing room for such a long period - and has performed at such a consistent level for that period - is very, very difficult indeed," said the 56-year-old.

"I feel very sad for Roy Hodgson in that Roy made it pretty evident he wanted John to be there and be his centre-half.

"We've got to qualify for the World Cup in Brazil and this is a massive blow."

Terry made 78 international appearances for England since making his debut in 2003.

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