Chelsea's true feelings on John Terry are clear after legend called out owners
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Chelsea's true feelings on John Terry are clear after legend called out owners
"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."
"Now listen, people have got to make decisions. I love it when people make decisions and they go 'yes' or 'no'. Clearly the ownership, or whoever made those decisions - the sporting directors - have gone 'no' not to include me, for whatever reason. I don't know why."
John Terry, the former Chelsea captain who retired in 2018, has claimed he was overlooked for the interim manager position at Chelsea earlier this year. After Enzo Maresca's dismissal, Calum McFarlane was appointed as interim manager before Liam Rosenior took the role permanently. Terry, now 45 and working in Chelsea's academy at Cobham, expressed frustration rather than anger about the decision, noting he was part of the Under-21s coaching group and felt he should have been included. He acknowledged that club leadership made a deliberate choice to exclude him, though he remains uncertain of their reasoning. Chelsea reportedly expressed confusion regarding Terry's public comments about the matter.
Read at Express.co.uk
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