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England boss Roy Hodgson will reassess his defensive options after Rio Ferdinand was forced to withdraw from the squad for the World Cup qualifiers against San Marino and Montenegro.
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theboosh says...
@FairyNuff - he has a pre-planned training regime with United. Since he was, 'overlooked' shall we say, for the previous squad I would assume that him being part of the England team this time round wouldn't have been planned for. If Hodgson had spoken to Rio & United in good time, Rio's programme could have (maybe) been altered to suit both United's games and one or even two of England's, in this instance.
Posted 10:37am 19th March 2013
FairyNuff says...
So why is Rio still staying available to the national team if their training doesn't suit his regime? You're either in or you're out Rio.
Posted 9:55am 19th March 2013