Terry wants to defeat the team after Maresca's release

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The great captain of the Blues admitted that he was disappointed because the club’s leadership did not assign him a new head coach and did not include it to the headquarters of the first team. London Chelsea legend John Terry spoke about his disappointment after the dismissal of Enzo Maresca as head coach of the first team.

Deputy Terry, who currently works as a consultant for the Blues U-18 and U-21 teams, Kerivnytsia has entrusted the appointment of the head of the academy to Calum McFarlane..

McFarlane took charge of the first team in two Premier League matches (a draw with Manchester City and a defeat against Fulgham), and Liam Rosenior became his new full-time coach.. The rest of the year, he decided to deprive McFarlane from his permanent coaching staff.

In an interview on Jimmy Bullard's YouTube channel Golf Life, Terry admitted that he was happy to join the team as a time coach, and the club asked him about it. Moreover, those who didn’t get him to McFarlane’s coaching staff for these two transition games.

I’m not a disappointment, I’m glad to be disappointed, and I’m also incredibly part of this U-21 group, which has moved on from the core,” explained Terri. " Calum realized this role and miraculously fit in. Alas, I realized that Mav bi was a part of this process"

Terry also added: “People can make decisions, and I respect them if they say “so” or “not”. Obviously, the government officials and sports directors said “no”, believing that they would not get paid for any reason. Why, I don’t know"

John is already working as an assistant head coach (having worked at Dean Smith's staff in Aston Valley and Leicester). Recently, the Oxford United mentor was recently contacted, and Terri said that he was completely satisfied with his full-time part-time employment at the Chelsea Academy..

Nowadays Terry doesn’t admit that his head will lose his job as the head coach of the Chelsea aristocrats. Protein assesses the situation realistically:.

“I have already said that I would be happy to cheer up Chelsea, otherwise I can really get rid of this job without first informing the head coach in another place? Chantly, no,” sums up John Terry, losing the icon of Stamford Bridge. Between 1998 and 2017, he played 717 matches for the club (most of them while wearing the captain's armband), winning 15 major trophies, including five Premier League titles and the first.

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