TERRY REVEALS TOUGHEST UNITED OPPONENT
Chelsea legend John Terry has revealed the toughest Manchester United player he faced during his playing career. John Terry talked about his toughest United opponent while conducting a question and answer (Q & A) session on Twitter. According to him, ex-international teammate Wayne Rooney is his toughest opponent at Manchester United during his playing career.

John Terry played over 700 times for Chelsea before he left the club on a free transfer at the end of the 2016/17 season. He left the Blues at the end of his contract to join Aston Villa on a free transfer. He spent one season at Villa as a player before taking up the assistant manager role.
Ex-Chelsea captain Terry faced Manchester United 34 times during his career and he had a record of 13 wins, 10 draws and 11 defeats.
VILLA STRUGGLING WITHOUT TERRY - CASCARINO
Former Aston Villa striker Tony Cascarino is certain that the club is struggling defensively due to the departure of John Terry in the summer. In his column with The Times, ex-Republic of Ireland international Cascarino revealed that Villa have struggled defensively since John Terry left his role as assistant manager and that the Dean Smith-led team must get their acts together on the defensive front to stop their losing run.
TERRY HAILS OUTSTANDING THIAGO SILVA
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Chelsea legend John Terry wished he had the opportunity to play alongside Thiago Silva before he called time on his illustrious football career. John Terry made this known in his reply to a Thiago Silva post on Instagram shortly after the Brazilian played a phenomenal role in the emphatic London Derby win over hosts Tottenham Hotspur.
TERRY WANTS PREMIER LEAGUE JOB - REPORT
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Chelsea legend John Terry has his eyes fixed on becoming a Premier League manager according to the report from English publication 90min. It was revealed that the ex-Aston Villa assistant manager is only interested in a managerial job in the Premier League.
TERRY TIPPING CHELSEA FOR LEAGUE TITLE THIS SEASON
Aside from the support they are getting from their fans, Chelsea are also getting massive support from their legends who have so far been tipping them to win the league title this season having last done so a few years ago. The likes of Didier Drogba, Ashley Cole, and Ricardo Carvalho have already pushed the Blues and chosen them as their title favorites this season but they are not the only ones who have done that so far. Club legend John Terry has also joined the train and has now urged the Blues to do everything within their capacity to make sure that the league crown ends up at Stamford Bridge at the end of this new season.
JOHN TERRY LEAVES VILLA ROLE
Chelsea legend John Terry has left his role as the assistant manager at Aston Villa to focus on his ambition of becoming a manager. The ex-Blues skipper left Villa at the start of the week.

John Terry has been the assistant manager at Aston Villa for three years and his desire to become a manager led him to the decision to quit his job at Villa Park. On the decision to leave Villa, manager Dean Smith said he was disappointed to lose his right-hand man a few weeks before the start of the latest Premier League season.
Chelsea legend John Terry said it was very difficult for him to walk away from the assistant manager's job at Aston Villa and under tutelage of manager Smith but he feels the time is right for him to build his own managerial path.
JOHN TERRY LEAVES VILLA ROLE
Chelsea legend John Terry has left his role as the assistant manager at Aston Villa to focus on his ambition of becoming a manager. The ex-Blues skipper left Villa at the start of the week.

John Terry has been the assistant manager at Aston Villa for three years and his desire to become a manager led him to the decision to quit his job at Villa Park. On the decision to leave Villa, manager Dean Smith said he was disappointed to lose his right-hand man a few weeks before the start of the latest Premier League season.
Chelsea legend John Terry said it was very difficult for him to walk away from the assistant manager's job at Aston Villa and under tutelage of manager Smith but he feels the time is right for him to build his own managerial path.
TERRY SENDS MESSAGE TO SAKA, OTHERS
Aston Villa assistant manager John Terry has sent a message of encouragement in the way of England international Bukayo Saka and his teammates, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho after they were all subjected to racist comments on social media on the back of their missed penalties during the Euro 2020 final at the Wembley Stadium on Sunday.

John Terry sent encouraging messages to the three players via his Instagram Story. According to the Chelsea legend, Arsenal star Saka is one of the biggest and brightest talents. John Terry also praised Manchester United forward Rashford and his soon-to-be club colleague Sancho. Sancho is on the verge of completing a £73m move from German Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund to Manchester United.
TERRY DREAMING OF CHELSEA JOB ONE DAY
Chelsea legend John Terry has revealed that he has the plan of managing his former club one day, but only after he must have gotten to a point where he would be deserving of the post. The former Chelsea and England international central defender is widely recognized as a top footballing legend for his contributions to the Blues and his country during his playing days and he is also known as one of the greatest ever defenders of his generation. Having joined Chelsea at a young age, he went on to develop himself and improve his game to the extent that he became the captain of the Blues and he earned the love and care of the fans as well.
JOHN TERRY REVEALS ULTIMATE AMBITION
Chelsea legend John Terry has revealed his dream job in an exclusive interview with The Times. The ex-Blues skipper told the media outlet that his ultimate ambition is to manage Chelsea and that he's ready to be a manager.

John Terry mentioned former Chelsea teammate and fellow Blues legend Frank Lampard as he pointed out how he did well in his first year at Chelsea. The former England national team centre back also talked about ex-Three Lions of England teammate Steven Gerrard and the good job he has done as the Rangers job. John Terry talked about how he was not ready when Gerrard and Lampard became top flight football managers and that the time is right for him to take charge of a team.