Terry Targets Historic WC Triumph

England captain John Terry believes the side "can make history" after they were handed a winnable group in Friday's World Cup draw. England will face the USA, Algeria and Slovenia in Group C in next year's competition in South Africa which should see the Three Lions qualify for the knockout stage. Manager Fabio Capello has warned his players not to be complacent, something echoed by his captain, but Terry was also relieved to have missed some of the bigger names they could have drawn. Terry told The Sun: "We can make history. We've missed the obvious big teams but everyone has earned their right to be there and we can't be complacent. "We didn't want to end up in a group of death - and when you look at the Germany and Brazil groups it could have been much worse." The Chelsea defender added: "The opening game against the USA will be critical. "They have proved they can compete against the best in the world. "But it's always important to start well and set the tone for the rest of the tournament and we're no different - it's a big game. "David Beckham will be a big help having just spent two seasons out there. He knows their players and what makes them tick - and that knowledge will be invaluable. "We've never played Algeria before but they got through to the finals with a play-off victory over Egypt. "And, of course, we beat Slovenia 2-1 at Wembley in September."