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·19 de março de 2026
“I’m sorry you can’t” – John Terry goes in on Chelsea after losing against PSG

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Chelsea legend John Terry has gone in on Chelsea after they lost 8-2 on aggregate against PSG on Tuesday night.
They were already 5-2 down from the first leg, but the second leg they got thrashed again, losing the game 3-0 on the night. It ended what was an embarrassing week for Chelsea as they got dumped out of the Champions League with ease.
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Terry is a very passionate Chelsea fan now he has retired from the game, so he will always be a fan first despite working within the academy at the club still. He will always speak his mind, and to be honest, it was great to hear this after that game.

John Terry at an awards ceremony. (Photo by Tom Dulat/Getty Images for Premier League)
In words picked up by The Metro, Terry said:
‘Unfortunately that is the end. 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.
‘I’m going 3-2 we’ll take that all day long going back to the Bridge, I fancy us against anyone to be able to turn that around and then we go and concede late goals to make it really difficult.
‘And then last night we go and concede after six minutes so everything about last night, I can’t even talk about it. I can’t even actually go into the detail of it. I’m so frustrated.
‘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 cannot lose 8-2 so really frustrating.’
There is some good news – Chelsea are apparently hopeful about the injury Trevoh Chalobah picked up towards the end of the PSG game earlier in the week. We will keep our fingers crossed.
After the PSG defeat on Tuesday night, ESPN pundits laid into Liam Rosenior’s actions with a tactical note late in the game.
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