Rio Ferdinand deserves England recall, says Gary Pallister
Rio Ferdinand should be recalled by England and could play at the 2014 World Cup, says former Manchester United defender Gary Pallister.
The 33-year-old United centre-back was not in Roy Hodgson's latest squad despite John Terry retiring from international football.
"He's still the best English defender out there," Pallister told BBC Sport.
"England lack an authoritative figure in the centre of defence and I think that's what Rio could provide."
Ferdinand, who has won 81 caps for his country, was not selected for Euro 2012 for "football reasons", according to Hodgson.
Rio Ferdinand's England career
- Born: 8 November, 1978
- 1997: Makes England debut v Cameroon at Wembley
- 1998: Named in squad for 1998 World Cup finals but does not play
- 2000: Left out of Euro 2000 squad
- 2002: Scores first England goal in 3-0 win over Denmark at 2002 World Cup
- 2004: Banned for eight months after missing drugs test
- 2006: Plays five games at World Cup in Germany
- 2008: Captains England for first time in defeat by France in March but loses out to John Terry for permanent skipper role
- 2010: Terry stripped of captaincy and Ferdinand given armband but injury rules him out of 2010 World Cup
- 2011: Makes his 81st appearance in a Euro 2012 qualifier against Switzerland
And he was omitted from Hodgson's latest squad - for the World Cup qualifiers at home to San Marino on Friday and in Poland four days later - despite Terry's retirement.
Terry, 31, who was selected for the Euro 2012 finals in Poland and Ukraine, was charged with racially abusing Ferdinand's younger brother Anton during a Premier League match between QPR and Chelsea in October 2011.
In July, Terry was cleared of the charge at Westminster Magistrates' Court but last month a Football Association hearing found him guilty of racially abusing Ferdinand, banning him for four games and issuing a £220,000 fine.
In England's last match, a 1-1 draw at home to Ukraine, Everton's Phil Jagielka and Joleon Lescott of Manchester City - both aged 30 - were the central defensive pairing. Jagielka was winning his 14th cap while Lescott has played in 23 internationals.
"I'm not saying we've got bad players there but with John Terry retiring, we look inexperienced in defence," said Pallister, who won 22 England caps between 1988 and 1996.
"We've heard nothing to say Rio wants to retire which would suggest he wants to carry on playing for England.
"He's definitely still good enough. His understanding and reading of the game has been one of his biggest strengths. He sometimes makes the game look very easy. Instances like him getting isolated against Tottenham's Gareth Bale are very few and far between.
"I think he just knows the game inside out. If he stays fit and injury free then he could play a part in the World Cup at 35. He's a good organiser, he's a very accomplished player and at international level, sometimes the game's a bit slower as well, which might help."
'Ferdinand omission helps Man Utd'
Last week Hodgson apologised to Ferdinand for discussing the defender's future during a journey on the London Underground, but club manager Sir Alex Ferguson is content to see him out of the England squad and concentrating on United.
Pallister acknowledges it might be difficult for Hodgson to change his mind over the player, but believes he can still play a part at international level.
"I can understand where Roy Hodgson's coming from in terms of preparing for the next World Cup and it may be very difficult to go back and ask Rio to play, but in terms of ability, I think it's a no-brainer," said Pallister, who was speaking at an event to mark 90 years of the Football Pools.
"Rio is still playing at the top level, he's a class act and could still offer a lot for England."
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Comment number 322.
Mace10th October 2012 - 16:41
Ferdinands own mouth and Bale's recent performance against Man Utd has showed Ferdinand for what he is: a bitter, slow, aging defender who isn't good enought to represent his country anymore. I personally believe he is hanging on to his Utd place buy a cotton thread...because Fergie doesn't have any better options...see what happens in the next transfer windows
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georgiesthebest79th October 2012 - 15:50
Like many other United fans, I would prefer Rio to call it a day for England and to concentrate on his 'day job' at OT.
Ferdinand had a good partnership with JT, but now Terry's gone AWOL for England and its the end of an era; nows the time for the younger players to get regular selections for England.
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Berbear9th October 2012 - 15:09
Lets be honest Rio has not got the pace anymore to be an international defender, he looked better this week as United defended as a team with Fabio & Evra both being far more disciplined & the midfield working back as a unit
The shape was better but if he is pulled out of position or isolated one on one he will struggle
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Bursaspor169th October 2012 - 14:53
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collymonster9th October 2012 - 14:37
Lacks the yard of pace now that used to get him out of trouble, as he is not the best positionally. Dreadful against Spurs and has always hid behind real centre backs like Vidic and Terry. Sooner play a kid than go back to him.
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