- Former Chelsea captain John Terry has admitted he is “worrying” about the club's future following the sacking of Liam Rosenior, just three months into his six-year contract.
- Terry, who works as a part-time mentor in Chelsea's academy, expressed worries about the club's inability to buy players, the potential need to sell key players, and their likely absence from European football next season.
- He questioned whether a “real top manager” would be willing to join Chelsea given their current predicament after a run of five straight Premier League losses without scoring a goal.
- Under-21s coach Calum McFarlane has been appointed interim manager until the end of the season, but Terry confirmed he has not been contacted to assist him.
- Terry urged the players to ignore external “noise” and focus on their upcoming FA Cup semi-final against Leeds on Sunday.
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