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Wayne Bridge opts out of England squad

Updated: Thursday, 25 Feb 2010 12:25

Wayne Bridge will concentrate solely on his club career for the immediate future
Wayne Bridge will concentrate solely on his club career for the immediate future

Wayne Bridge has called time on his involvement in the England international set-up.

The Manchester City defender released a short statement this morning claiming his presence within the squad was potentially ‘divisive’ and that he did not wish to be selected.

It leaves Fabio Capello without both his first-choice left-backs for Wednesday's friendly with Egypt.

The move comes after lurid details about a relationship between Bridge's former partner Vanessa Perroncel and Chelsea defender John Terry came to light.

Terry was ultimately stripped of the England captaincy by Capello, who earlier this week spoke of his optimism that Bridge would continue to play for his country.

However, after a lot of soul searching, the 29-year-old feels it is an impossible situation for him to contemplate.

‘It has always been an honour to play for England,’ said Bridge.

‘However, after careful thought, I believe my position in the squad is now untenable and potentially divisive.’

It was the delicate balancing act Capello knew he was carrying out when he retained Terry in his squad whilst removing the coveted armband.

The Italian hoped Bridge would remain involved and was scheduled to see both men in action at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, when Chelsea entertain Manchester City.

Roberto Mancini spoke about the certainty of Bridge's return to the England fold but there was always a feeling the full-back held a different opinion.

Speculation that he would not even shake Terry's hand prior to this weekend's game hardly gave credence to the belief any clear differences could be patched up.

‘Sadly, for the sake of the team and what would be inevitable distractions, I have decided not to put myself forward for selection,’ said Bridge.

‘I have thought long and hard about my position in the England football team in the light of the reporting and events over the last few weeks and have today informed the management of this decision.

‘I wish the team all the best in South Africa.’

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