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John Terry's international future between him and Sam Allardyce, says Chelsea boss Antonio Conte

VELDEN, AUSTRIA - JULY 20:  John Terry (C) of Chelsea greet the fans with his team mates after the international friendly match between WAC RZ Pellets and

Antonio Conte insists he holds no influence over John Terry's international future amid talk of an England recall for the Chelsea captain.

Terry has not featured for his country since retiring from international duty in 2012 but new England boss Sam Allardyce has not closed his mind to the possibility of selecting the 35-year-old.

John Terry playing for England during a Euro 2012 qualifier v Wales
Image: Terry has not played for England since 2012

Allardyce is preparing to name his squad for the World Cup qualifier in Slovakia on September 4 and has indicated that he may speak to Terry, and Conte says the matter remains solely between the two Englishmen.

"I'm a former international team coach so I know this situation and prefer it to be solved between Sam Allardyce and John Terry. That's the right way," former Italy boss Conte said.

Sam Allardyce gave his first press conference as England manager on Monday
Image: England boss Sam Allardyce has suggested he will speak to Terry over his international future

"John Terry has a great attitude during training and is working very hard. I'm very happy with his commitment. But for the international team, it is very important for it to be solved between Sam Allardyce and John Terry."

The Chelsea captain retired from international football in September 2012, four days before he was suspended for four matches by the Football Association for misconduct following an incident during a match against Queens Park Rangers.

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Image: Chelsea manager Antonio Conte insists the matter remains between Terry and Allardyce
Antonio Conte shouts instructions from his technical area
Image: Chelsea manager Antonio Conte insists the matter remains between Terry and Allardyce

He won the last of his 78 caps in England's 5-0 win over Moldova, and was not considered for the national side during Roy Hodgson's time in charge. 

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