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Andre Villas-Boas disagrees with decision to strip John Terry of England captaincy & says he will remain Chelsea skipper
The Portuguese coach has once again stood by the 31-year-old, after the FA opted to remove Three Lions armband for the second time in his career on Friday
By Andrew Kennedy
Terry's removal from the position of Three Lions skipper follows the announcement that he will not undergo trial for allegedy racially abusing QPR defender Anton Ferdinand until July 9 - eight days after the final of Euro 2012.
The defender's lawyer entered a plea of not guily at West London Magistrates' Court on Wednesday, and the revelation that Terry could feature in Poland & Ukraine with the allegation still surrounding him prompted many critics to suggest he should step down from the role.
Whilst the FA took swift action to remove him as captain, Villas-Boas insisted his position with the Blues will not be affected, and made clear his disagreement with the decision taken by the governing body.
Speaking to reporters, Villas-Boas said: "It was the FA's decision. I don't agree with it. John will continue as Chelsea captain."
Terry will still be available for selection for this summer's European Championships, although is likely to miss out on Sunday's clash with Manchester United due to a knee injury.
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"But, we came through. Obviously there were a lot of changes so it's good to get the result.
"Belgium are a very, very strong side who are going to be really good in the future. Vincent [Kompany] told me about them and said that they were coming good and I totally agree with him."
"[Gary] Cahill I suppose is slightly more of a concern for me because it is a jaw injury. We're desperately hoping the CT scan doesn't show any fracture and it's just going to be a bruising situation, which will be bad enough, but won't stop him taking part in the tournament. As far as John's [Terry] concerned he felt his hamstring a little bit. Again it wasn't a major thing when he came off but we still need to scan it just to be 100 per cent sure."
Suffice to say, if Cahill has broken his jaw, he won't play any part in the tournament.
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