Blatter offers support for Terry

JOHN TERRY would have been applauded in some countries rather than sacked as national team captain for having an alleged affair…

JOHN TERRY would have been applauded in some countries rather than sacked as national team captain for having an alleged affair, according to Fifa president Sepp Blatter.

Terry was fired by England head coach Fabio Capello after a week of negative headlines about the defender’s alleged affair with Wayne Bridge’s ex-partner but the Chelsea player has had support from an unlikely quarter.

Blatter, in Vancouver for the International Olympic Committee’s session, joked that in “Latin” countries such as France, Italy and Spain, Terry’s conduct may not have been considered a problem.

Blatter said: “Listen, this is a special approach in the Anglo-Saxon countries. If this had happened in let’s say Latin countries then I think he would have been applauded.”

Terry (29) has now been given time off by Chelsea to address the issues in his personal life.

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