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John Terry is disappointed with himself: complete story.

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Former Chelsea captain and legend John Terry has expressed his disappointment over his time as a captain at the Stamford Bridge. John Terry is disappointed over the fact that he couldn’t do enough to keep Kevin De Bruyne and Mohammed Salah.

However, Both Salah and De Bruyne have settled in their respective clubs. They both are performing at the highest level possible. They are even winning European trophies. This is the main reason the blues legend is disappointed with himself. It’s clearly visible that they have lost 2 gems. Imagine what could’ve been Chelsea’s position if they both were still here?

“They probably needed someone to discuss about their performance when they were here. That would’ve helped them a lot.” – John Terry said.

Moreover, Terry feels that if he could help both the players at that time. They could’ve reached their full potential then and there itself. It’s very important to monitor players when they’re a bit younger. Their performance analysis is important in order to identify their strengths and weaknesses.

John Terry is disappointed over team management as well.

Although Terry feels disappointed about what he couldn’t do at his time. But that’s all he could do at that moment. He feels that the management is also responsible for this. Jose Mourinho was the manager that time. He should have given them more opportunities in order to make them used to the league.

Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp have done all that is required for these players to shine. And these two are performing at their level best from the time they came to their new clubs. Both Salah and De Bruyne had potential at that time as well. That is the reason they were signed by the blues.

Moreover, according to chelseachronicle, both Salah and De Bruyne are drawing interests from the middle East. That is a clear indication that where are they inclined after leaving their current clubs.

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