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New England boss Sam Allardyce says he may talk to former captain John Terry about returning to international football.


The Chelsea defender retired from England duty in 2012 having twice been stripped of the captaincy and was never considered an option by previous manager Roy Hodgson.

But, with 78 caps to his name, Terry - now considered a veteran at 35 - could make an unexpected return if Allardyce opts to offer him an opportunity to do so.

Allardyce said he would want to be fully aware of any lingering politics surrounding Terry's past, which saw him lose the captaincy first in 2010 following stories over his private life and again in 2012 after allegations he racially abused QPR's Anton Ferdinand, but the former West Ham and Sunderland boss revealed a conversation may take place in the future.


Asked if Terry was back in the England equation, the Three Lions manager replied: "I don't know what the political side of that might mean, if there is a political side. I'll have to have that conversation if I feel that John Terry may be a possibility.

"I think it depends on what John said. Maybe if I get the opportunity, I might have to give him a ring. But until I come to that selection or that process, we'll wait and see."

Allardyce, 61, will name his first squad on Sunday ahead of a World Cup qualification opener in Slovakia a week later.


He has yet to name his captain but has confirmed Joe Hart will remain part of his squad for the moment despite the goalkeeper falling behind Willy Caballero in the pecking order at Manchester City under Pep Guardiola.

Another City player fully expected to be involved in recent signing John Stones, with the centre-back having started all three games since joining from Everton earlier in the month.

While Allardyce wants instant results rather than the promise of potential from his squad, he said the 22-year-old has already shown he is good enough for the job.

"See there's that word then. We don't want potential do we? I want the thing, and right now," he said when asked about Stones.

"Potential is something that's going to be great in the future. I want it right now and I think he's got a great chance of becoming right now working with Manchester City.

"With all due respect to Everton, working with Manchester City and the level he has to get to (is good) because you don't realise he (Guardiola) does focus quite a lot on defending - not just winning the ball back.

"(Gerard) Pique was a little similar at Man United until he went to Barcelona then he became a good defender as well as a great attribute for Barcelona in possession. So he had both. That's why he stayed there for so long."
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Sam Allardyce is ready to stick with Joe Hart for the time being - but insists it is "critical" that the Manchester City goalkeeper is playing first-team football in the long-term.


Hart, 29, has lost his place as City's first-choice stopper since the arrival of Pep Guardiola and has been on the bench for their first three games of the season, with Willy Caballero preferred in goal.

Guardiola has told Hart he is free to leave the Etihad Stadium if he desires but Allardyce said on Monday that the former Shrewsbury youngster will definitely be in the first squad he names since being appointed England boss a month ago.

That squad will be announced on Sunday, a week before Allardyce's Three Lions take on Slovakia in their World Cup qualification opener in Trnava.


While Allardyce is ready to retain the services of Hart for now, the 61-year-old has warned that he must be getting regular football to continue to be selected.

"Eventually, in the end it is critical," Allardyce said when asked how important it was that Hart was in the Man City side.

"If it's a short period of time, maybe not. Then they come back in the team and everything goes fine.

"If it goes for a longer period of time then I think it's difficult then to select them, based on how they feel, never mind from a training point of view. Can they go and play at that level having not played for their own team for a considerable amount of time? So it is a concern.

"At the moment, it's a difficult decision in the goalkeeping area, there's no doubt about that. It's one I could have done without but you have to deal with it."

Allardyce said he will seek to talk to Guardiola around his decision to drop Hart, for which he cited the goalkeeper's perceived poor footwork as a reason for opting with Caballero.

"Well I'll go and speak to them about that, Pep and Joe, sooner or later," he said.

"If I can get the chance to go and see Pep I'd like to listen to him anyway, never mind just about that. I like the two full-backs coming inside, that'll be the next generation of 'who's going to copy that?'."

Like his predecessor Roy Hodgson, and as proved by his revelation that Hart will be in his first squad, Allardyce has come to the realisation that some of the players he picks may not be automatic choices with their clubs.

But he did single out Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, who burst onto the scene last year and was a surprise inclusion in Hodgson's squad for Euro 2016, as an example of someone who may have to take a step backwards before earning a spot in his England set-up.

Asked if he knew what his starting XI would be in Slovakia, Allardyce said: "No, I know the basis of it but I don't know the team. I don't know it all just yet. There's other people to consider as well as the European squad that went to the Championships.

"There's other people who have started this season who were not in the Euros squad that we've got to consider as well. I'm not going to say specifically say who they are at this moment. They will all come into play for the possible squad selection for the first get together.

"Rashford is not playing now. It makes it harder for me now to select him, as exciting as he was last year and how he burst on the scene.

"At such a young age, do I say 'go play in the Under-21s. Get used to international football there, play regularly there and it will help you eventually, hopefully break into Manchester United's team and then break into the England senior team.' You've got all those scenarios to consider."

Allardyce has also yet to reveal whether Wayne Rooney will retain the captain's armband in his new set-up, after admitting at his unveiling last month that he was still unsure who his skipper would be.

He is still not ready to announce who England's new captain will be, saying: "We will announce the squad then we'll meet up and the first thing I would probably choose to tell the public and the media would be who is going to be the captain so we can get that one out of the way. The team selection and the first XI will be later on in the week.

"He's (Rooney) the most successful England player for the last decade, he's broken every record at league level, Champions League level and international level, so yes, we should talk very much about Wayne and about how good he is, what a fantastic player he is and what a really, really good captain he is."
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