Terry - No player safe



England captain John Terry believes no player is guaranteed a place in the team following Frank Lampard's omission from the side which beat Bulgaria on Friday night.

Chelsea midfielder Lampard was dropped from a competitive international for which he has been available for the first time in four years as the Three Lions triumphed 3-0 in the Euro 2012 qualifier in Sofia.
It was also the first non-friendly international that both Lampard and the injured Steven Gerrard have not started since the 2002 World Cup quarter-final against Brazil in Japan.
But Terry believes the entire squad could face the same fate as Lampard.

Competition

When asked if the Chelsea midfielder is no longer an automatic choice, Terry said: "I think that goes for all of us, myself included, everyone in the squad.
"We saw the manager earlier in the week leave Rio Ferdinand out, so we all feel it.
"What we are seeing is competition all over the park for places.
"The youngsters who have come in have brought a lot of enthusiasm into the camp and there is a real emphasis on the way the team wants to go.
"They are a big part of that and a big part of England's future. It is down to the manager at the end of the day.
"But we are all here, all wanting the same outcome, and that's for England to go through to the finals and do well."
Two of the newcomers impressed alongside Terry in defence in Gary Cahill, who scored on his first competitive start for England, and debutant Chris Smalling.
Delighted
Terry said: "I was delighted for Gary. He has done very well the last couple of years.
"To play and get his first goal for England would have been special for Gary and everyone was pleased for him.
"Chris was very comfortable. Even in the dressing room beforehand he looked very assured and confident in himself.
"I thought he put in a very good performance."

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