Tuesday, 17 February 2004.
John Terry feels he is in the form of his life and hopes to secure a starting place in the England squad ahead of this summer's European Championship.
The 23-year-old Chelsea defender has played six times since making his debut against Serbia & Montenegro last June and says that, if he can continue playing as he is at club level, he can convince Sven that he's the right man for the job
Terry said: "It's down to me. If I can just keep on playing well for Chelsea and then, when I get my chances for England, play well for them too, hopefully it will give Sven a tough choice to make."
He also admits that, in Jonathan Woodgate, he has a very able rival for the central defensive role.
He added: "Woody has been playing well too. I've been watching a few games of his, so I'm sure it will go right down to the wire.
"Overall though, I think this has been my best season. I've been really consistent week in, week out."
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