Like every Chelsea supporter right now, John Terry is not happy with his former club.
They are on a run of three consecutive defeats and were recently knocked out of the Champions League by Paris Saint-Germain in ugly fashion.
Since then, Terry has really torn into Liam Rosenior and his players.
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John Terry tells Liam Rosenior losing 8-2 is unacceptable
On aggregate, Chelsea lost 8-2 to PSG and failed to score a single goal at Stamford Bridge in the second leg on Tuesday.
For Terry, that is simply unacceptable, with the former defender not making any excuses for Rosenior and his men.
Speaking on his TikTok, Terry said: “You know what does it for me? Being 3-2 down away to PSG, and we actually played really well the whole game, or for 70 minutes of it. And I’m going, 3-2, we’ll take that all day long, go back to the Bridge, I fancy us against anyone, 3-2. To be able to turn that around and go and get the win at the Bridge at home, and then we go and concede late goals to make it really difficult.
“And then last night we concede after six minutes, so everything about last, I can’t even talk about it. I can’t even actually go into the detail of it. So frustrating, so frustrating. But against any team, you cannot lose 8-2 over two legs. I’m sorry, you can’t. I don’t care who you are, what team you are, you just cannot lose 8-2. So really frustrating.”
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In contrast to Chelsea, London rivals Arsenal are flying at the moment, with 16-year-old Max Dowman stealing the headlines.
Terry recently praised Dowman, claiming that he has not seen anyone dribble past defenders like him since Lionel Messi.
Chelsea’s worst two-legged result in Champions League history
Chelsea made history this week for all the wrong reasons following their 3-0 loss against PSG.
That defeat meant it was the first time in Chelsea’s history that they conceded eight goals in a two-legged Champions League tie.
Such a thing cannot happen again next season, though there is obviously no guarantee that Rosenior’s side will even be in Europe’s elite competition.
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As things stand, Chelsea are set to miss out on Champions League qualification. The Blues are currently sixth in the Premier League table, and it would not shock anyone if they finished there, given how the team are playing at the moment.
The good news for Rosenior is he may still be Chelsea manager next term regardless. It has been claimed that Rosenior’s future does not hinge on a top-five finish. Really, though, Chelsea should be finishing there.
Rosenior has better players at his disposal than Aston Villa, while Chelsea also have more quality in more places on the pitch than Manchester United.
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