John Terry


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The Eastender has developed into one of the Premier League's best defenders and was named PFA Player of the Year after a superb 2004/05 campaign. Has contributed a number of important goals at vital times and become a key man for both club and country. A strong, physical centre-back, Terry was appointed England captain in August 2006.
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Terry: Pitch not good enough
Chelsea captain John Terry criticised the Wembley pitch after captaining his team to a 1-0 victory against Portsmouth in Saturday's FA Cup Final. The much-maligned surface once again appeared to be in a poor condition as Chelsea completed an impressive Premier League and FA Cup double thanks to Didier Drogba's second-half free-kick. Chelsea hit the woodwork five times in the first half but... [more»]
Terry plays down injury scare
Chelsea skipper John Terry has declared himself "100 per cent fit" for Saturday's FA Cup Final against Portsmouth despite a dramatic foot injury scare. Terry was reported to be set to miss the Wembley showpiece and also England's World Cup campaign after a training-ground accident on Wednesday afternoon left him wearing a protective cast. However, suggestions that the former England captain... [more»]
Terry set for Wembley start
John Terry will be fit to captain Chelsea in Saturday's FA Cup Final against Portsmouth after making a return to training on Thursday morning. Terry found himself at the centre of a pre-World Cup injury scare when a foot injury picked up during training on Wednesday was rumoured to be a possible broken metatarsal bone. He left the club's Cobham training complex wearing a protective cast before... [more»]
Terry: I'm happy with my form
John Terry claims he is happy with his form this season despite recent performances for Chelsea coming under fire. Captain Terry's displays for the Blues since allegations emerged about his private life in January have been widely criticised. Mistakes in Premier League matches against Everton and Manchester City and his red card in a 2-1 defeat at Tottenham earlier this month have led to... [more»]
Ancelotti admits Terry lost control
Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti has admitted that John Terry "lost control" after being sent off in their weekend defeat at Tottenham Hotspur. The Blues lost 2-1 at White Hart Lane on Saturday evening to reopen the Premier League title door to Manchester United. Terry was red carded in the 67th minute of the game, having earlier conceded a first-half penalty. The England defender's form has been... [more»]


