John Terry left Chelsea in 2017, after 22 years at the club where he became the most successful player in their history, with five Premier League titles, the Champions League, and five FA Cups among his trophy haul.
He was a consistent performer, tallying up more than 700 games for the club.
John Terry has
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◉ Kept more PL clean sheets than any other defender (214)
◉ Scored more PL goals than any other defender (41)
◉ Won more PL titles as captain than any other player (5)
◉ Made more World 11 appearances than any other PL player (5)
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John Terry on coaching Chelsea
This summer, Terry returned to Stamford Bridge to sign a one-year deal as a consultant in the Blues' academy, but despite working in the club’s setup, the 42-year-old believes he has no chance of managing the senior team.
“My one dream I had when I left Chelsea was that I was going to come back as manager, but now I've realised it will never happen.
“It hurts me and it’ll constantly be niggling away at the back of my mind,” Terry said via Chronicle Live.