John Terry has been ruled out of England’s World Cup qualifier against Ukraine on Tuesday after failing to recover from the ankle injury he suffered in Friday’s win over Moldova. Terry damaged his ankle in the first half in Chisinau and aggravated the problem when he landed awkwardly after the break, but the Chelsea defender initially refused to come off as England had already used all their substitutes. He was eventually forced off in the closing minutes and England manager Roy Hodgson admitted after the match that he was keeping his fingers crossed that Terry hadn’t caused further damage by playing through the pain barrier. But Terry’s ankle was still causing his discomfort despite treatment over the weekend and the centre-back won’t be available for Ukraine’s visit to Wembley. “Following further treatment from the England medical staff today (Sunday), John Terry will not be available for the World Cup qualifier against Ukraine on Tuesday,” a statement on the FA’s website confirmed. “Terry suffered an ankle injury in the game with Moldova, and has returned to his club.” Chelsea defender Gary Cahill is likely to replace Terry and partner Joleon Lescott at centre-back, with Everton’s Phil Jagielka also in contention.
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