‘Don't put that anywhere please’ - John Terry’s daughter begs dad not to post video after Chelsea lost to Arsenal
Arsenal made it to their first final since 2020 after defeating Chelsea 1-0 at the Emirates on Tuesday night.
The Gunners already defeated the Blues 3-2 at Stamford Bridge in the first leg of the Carabao Cup and finished it off in the return leg.
Kai Havertz, a former Chelsea player, came in as a substitute to drive the dagger into the heart of the Blues in the last minute of the game.
Terry’s video
The former Blues captain shared a clip on TikTok showing his dismay as Chelsea were knocked out of the Carabao Cup semi-finals by their London rivals on Tuesday night.
The video captures the moment Terry believed Chelsea were about to equalise, only to see former Blues player Kai Havertz score a 97th-minute goal for Arsenal, sealing a 4-2 aggregate victory.
In the video, Terry, 45, can be heard questioning the goal: "Offside, offside anyway. Offside. Surely he's offside. That's the end of our cup run."
He later conceded, "Not a bad performance from us, but didn't really look like scoring all night to be honest and Arsenal have done what they needed tonight."
John Terry trying to record a Chelsea winner, wait for the ending 😭pic.twitter.com/dzPq99LK3S
— Total Football (@TotalFootball) February 4, 2026
Adding to the awkwardness, Terry's 19-year-old daughter, Summer, is seen on the couch trying to hide her face.
"Don't put that anywhere, please," she begs, laughing. "You're not putting that anywhere." Terry insists he will, prompting a back-and-forth between the two.
The Gunners will now face either Manchester City or Newcastle in the final of the Carabao Cup at Wembley Stadium.