Chelsea legend John Terry jokingly mocks Tottenham fans after Ledley King comparison

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Former Chelsea defender John Terry brutally mocked Tottenham’s lack of silverware in response to taunts from Spurs fans during their game with Aston Villa on Wednesday. Terry has been assistant head coach at the Villans since his retirement in 2019.

The Blues legend won 15 honours during his time at Stamford Bridge, having made his senior debut in 1998.

Five Premier League, five FA Cups and a Champions League are among the titles Terry won during his career.

Terry departed after winning his final top-flight title with Chelsea in 2017. He had scarcely featured under then-boss Antonio Conte and moved to Villa on a free transfer after making 713 appearances for the west Londoners.

He played 36 times across two seasons for Villa and retired after their play-off final win over Derby County in 2019.

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Mark, hello mate,” Terry says in the video. “It’s JT. Happy birthday.

“A big thanks mate for everything you do for me, personally and professionally. Top fella.

“Probably the only down side to it is that you’re Spurs, which is unfortunate for you actually.

“See the one at the top [Premier League trophy]?” he added. “You nearly won that and we stopped you at the Bridge that year.

“Do you remember that mate? When we stopped Spurs at Stamford Bridge and should have had about seven men sent off?

“I mean the bottom one [Champions League trophy], let’s not even go there mate, but yeah that Premier League one must hurt mate.”



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