Gerrard to captain England, Ferdinand out

OLD TRAFFORD: Steven Gerrard will take over from John Terry as England's captain for next week's friendly against Egypt after Rio Ferdinand was forced out of Fabio Capello's plans because of a recurrence of his back problems. Ferdinand was unable to play any part in Manchester United's 3-0 defeat of West Ham at Old Trafford as the champions moved within a point of Chelsea at the top of the league courtesy of two more goals from Wayne Rooney accompanied by a late strike from the substitute Michael Owen.

Capello will turn to Gerrard to lead out the team after stripping Terry of the captaincy because of several off-field issues culminating in the disclosure of an alleged affair with Vanessa Perroncel, the ex-girlfriend of his former Chelsea and England team-mate Wayne Bridge. Ferdinand had been due to supplant Terry but will miss the Carling Cup final against Aston Villa on Sunday and Sir Alex Ferguson immediately ruled him out of joining up with the England squad for Wednesday's game.

"He got a twinge in his back this morning in training," the United manager said. "He'd been training great with no mishaps at all. But when you get these twinges you can't take a chance. He won't be ready for Sunday. He'll miss a couple of games."

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Routine child vaccination imperative

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