England manager Roy Hodgson faces a nervous wait to discover if John Terry will be fit for Tuesday’s World Cup qualifier against Ukraine after the Chelsea defender played through the pain barrier in the 5-0 rout of Moldova. Terry suffered an ankle injury in the first-half at the Zimbru Stadium on Friday and then aggravated the problem when he landed awkwardly after the break, but he initially refused Hodgson’s offer to come off as England had already used all three substitutes. He was finally substituted in the closing moments, but Hodgson admits Terry’s earlier determination to keep playing could force him out of England’s qualifier at Wembley next week. “I’d liked to have taken him off and we did suggest we could play with 10 men,” Hodgson said.
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