Did Wayne Bridge play for England last night?

Last updated : 29 May 2008 By Paul Lagan
Poor old Chelsea.
No trophies this season has sent their website into a spin.
The lack of glory is reflected in the the club's inability to inform their millions of fans world-wide of Wayne Bridge's involvement for England last night.
The club prouldy boast that four Chelsea stars wore the while of England in the 2-0 victory over the US at Wembley.

Here is what the club said on their OFFICIAL - it must be true website.


Wed, 28th May 2008
There were four Blues on international duty this evening as England hosted the USA at Wembley in a game that saw the home side win 2-0.

John Terry celebrated his first game as England captain under Fabio Capello with a first half header into the back of net against the USA.
Joined in the starting line-up by Ashley Cole and Frank Lampard, Terry latched onto a David Beckham free kick to head home England's opener in the 38th minute.
Both Cole and Terry played the full 90 minutes against the USA while Lampard was swapped for Gareth Barry in the 58th minute.
Barry's first touch of the game then set up Steven Gerrard who slotted home for England's second just before the hour mark arrived.
Joe Cole then came on in the 78th minute for Wayne Rooney and played the remainder of the game with his typical lively tempo, seeing out a comfortable victory for England.

Poor old Bridgy - so long overlooked by sacked Avran Grant is now overlooked by his own club.
For the record and I was there so it happened, Bridge came on as a 82nd minute substitute for Ashley Cole.

Just in case Chelsea are not aware only Bridge of the FIVE Chelsea players on show for England last night will be heading off with the national side to play againd Trinidad on Sunday. The other four can now go on holiday.