



Former Chelsea captain, John Terry has admitted he would never manage the Premier League club in future.
This summer, Terry returned to Stamford Bridge to take up a role in the Blues’ academy.
But despite working in the club’s setup, the 42-year-old says he has given up on managing their senior team.
“Now I’ve realised it’s not going to happen.
“My one dream I had when I left Chelsea was that I was going to come back as manager, but now I know it won’t happen.
“It hurts me and it’ll constantly be niggling away at the back of my mind,” Terry told Chronicle Live.


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