The Manchester City defender Wayne Bridge has turned his back on the England football team after deciding the fall-out from John Terry's alleged affair with his ex-girlfriend has made his position in the team untenable.
Bridge released a statement through his lawyers confirming that he did not wish to be selected for Fabio Capello's squad for this year's World Cup in South Africa because his presence would be potentially "divisive".
The former Chelsea left-back has been considering his international future since reports of Terry's affair with his former partner Vanessa Perroncel, a French underwear model with whom he has a four-year-old child, first came to light.
Terry was stripped of the England captaincy by Capello as a result of the scandal and the Italian had thought Bridge would continue to play for his country.
With first choice left-back Ashley Cole out with an injury, Bridge would have lined up alongside Terry in the England defence in next week's friendly against Egypt at Wembley.
But the 29-year-old, who is due to face Terry for the first time in City's clash with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, feels that is an impossible situation for him to contemplate.
With Cole sidelined for three months due to an ankle injury, Bridge's decision leaves Capello without both his first-choice left-backs and he will now turn to Aston Villa's Stephen Warnock or Manchester City's Joleon Lescott instead.
Capello is already without Manchester United centre-back Rio Ferdinand, who has a back problem, and Liverpool right-back Glen Johnson, sidelined with a knee injury.