Terry: Beckham is right - England should not kill off Wayne's mean streak

27 March 2009 13:19
John Terry has backed David Beckham's call for England for not to kill off Wayne Rooney's aggressive streak.[LNB]Boss Fabio Capello has warned Rooney to guard his temper after the striker lost the plot against Fulham.[LNB]The Manchester United star punched a corner flag after being sent off for throwing the ball away.[LNB] Backing: Wayne Rooney and John Terry in training[LNB] Beckham yesterday insisted that Rooney's rage was key to his game and Terry thrown his weight behind those claims.'Some players are born with that passion and Wayne's certainly got it,' he said.' If you try to take it away he won't be the player he is. Let him get on with football and let it do the talking.'He's got great people around him and if they feel he's stepped out of line they'll put an arm round him. If we see something on the pitch one of us will say something.'Wayne knows his limits and we've seen him mature over the years. The main thing is he's playing well for England and Manchester United.'[LNB] Ready: John Terry wants more success for England[LNB]The failure to reach Euro 2008 continues to be a motivating factor for an England team Terry believes has once again become feared around the world.'After the disappointment, no-one was hit harder than me,' he remembered. 'But we are more determined than ever to do well. We have had a great start and are just looking to keep winning and winning.'Other teams are fearing us again, and we are hoping we can use that to our advantage.'[LNB] Prepared: Terry leads the way in training this morning[LNB] Terry is confident the current squad is especially well equipped to qualify for and then perform with distinction at next year's World Cup finals.[LNB]'The match against Ukraine is a massive, massive game for us,' he said. 'But we believe our team is very well organised at the moment - and looking at this squad, with our teams doing well in the Champions League, there are some great young players coming through too.[LNB]'We are seeing younger players pushing for starting places.'[LNB] Terry in turmoil as £135,000-a-week England skipper is left red-faced by his mum's caution for shopliftingRage on, Rooney! Don't tame Wayne's animal magic, warns 108-cap Beckham I thought it was all over... Becks says McClaren snub almost wrecked his careerLennon set to mark new lease of life on return from international wildernessCHELSEA FC

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