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58 minutes agoJohn Terry Slammed Over Comment on British Politician's Post About Banning the Burqa in London
John Terry appears to endorse right-wing political views through a social media comment.
I played 717 games for Chelsea and I could say, genuinely, I was 100 per cent fit for five of them. When I went into a game, I rarely didn't have a rib, arm, leg, ankle or some sort of injury – something always hurt.
Not annoyed, probably more frustrated, because I was certainly part of that Under‐21s group that went over. So even if I didn't take the team ... Calum took the team, did really well, got a result out of the [Manchester City] game. I feel like I should have been part of that.
I've said it before, Arsenal are looking the best team by far in the Premier League so far and I think they've got the best squad in the Premier League so far. They've got a lot of strength in depth and I think they've been the best, but also, it certainly wasn't the Champions League final that they've qualified to, it's the Carabao Cup final.
Former Blues skipper Terry was recording himself watching the game at home last night, presumably in the hope of catching the moment Chelsea scored a late goal that would have taken the tie to extra-time. Instead, Arsenal went up the other end and Havertz, himself a former Chelsea player, rounded Robert Sanchez to put the ball in the net and secure a 1-0 win on the night and a 4-2 aggregate success.
Former England defender and five-time Premier League champion with Chelsea John Terry recently sold more than fifty items from his personal collection with American auction house Goldin Auctions. The items took in just over $695,000 including buyer's premium. Among the items Terry consigned to the New Jersey-based auction house were a match-worn and photo-matched Lionel Messi Barcelona jersey and a match-worn, photo-matched and signed Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United jersey.
Terry's head collided with Abou Diaby's boot in the 2007 League Cup final, causing him to be knocked unconscious and resulting in a quick response from Arsenal's physio.