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‘I remember my first trophy’ – John Terry destroys James Maddison in savage response after Tottenham star’s antics

Published on May 22, 2025 at 12:11 PM

JOHN TERRY has broken his silence on James Maddison’s Europa League final dig at him.

channelled his inner JT after Spurs beat Manchester United 1-0 in Bilbao last night, donning a FULL KIT despite not playing due to injury.

James Maddison of Tottenham holding the UEFA Europa League trophy.
James Maddison channelled his inner John Terry by wearing his full kit after Spurs won the Europa League
John Terry of Chelsea FC lifts the UEFA Champions League trophy.
Terry did the same thing after Chelsea won the 2012/13 Champions League
Screenshot of a social media post congratulating a sports team on a great season, showing a photo of the team with a trophy and celebratory text.
Terry responded to Maddison’s taunt with a brutal dig on his Instagram story

His changing from a suit to a matchday kit for the celebrations was instantly compared to Terry’s wearing of a full strip after their 2012/13 final win over .

Poking fun at his wardrobe change, Maddison wrote on his Instagram story along with a picture of goalscorer Brennan Johnson: “From suit to full kit.

“Full @johnterry.26 mode. Anything to say tonight, John?

It didn’t take long for to see Maddison’s story, which he responded to with a brutal dig.

He wrote on his own story: “I remember my first trophy. Ah bless them.

“Get the tequila out. Great season from you boys, you should all be proud. 16 go go.

“After that performance, I think you have a chance. You just have to live for 900 years.”;;

Maddison, 28, claimed he only wore the full kit so he could get his hands on a winners’ medal, something Spurs skipperon.

He told CBS Sports: “They said I had to put the kit on to get a medal! I didn’t want to do a John Terry!

“What a special feeling. Winning makes [the season] all alright – the pain of not being able to play is not being able to help the team.

“It is a brilliant achievement and a way to qualify for the Champions League but it is more winning for the fans.

“They have had years of pain.”;;

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