AVB: Terry card not planned

The defender was booked for time-wasting at a throw-in by referee Lee Mason in the last minute of Saturday's 3-0 victory over Wolves at Stamford Bridge. The caution marked Terry's fifth of the season which brings a one-match ban, ruling him out of Tuesday night's quarter-final cup tie at home to Liverpool. But manager Villas-Boas insists the act was not pre-planned to ensure Terry is free to lead Chelsea throughout their busy December schedule, which includes key games against Manchester City, Tottenham and Newcastle United. He told The Sun: "Terry got a yellow card from a throw-in. Ashley Cole was looking for the best options and couldn't find any so Terry's out on Tuesday. "It wasn't a deliberate yellow card as they're not allowed by UEFA. "Frank Lampard was also on four yellow cards and we didn't force it."