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Chelsea legend Terry returns to club in consultancy role

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LONDON: Former Chelsea captain John Terry is returning to the club where he won 17 trophies including five Premier League titles and the Champions League in a coaching consultancy role at their Academy.

“I’m delighted to announce that I’m coming home, and have taken up a consultancy role at ChelseaFC academy,” the 41-year-old former defender said on social media.

“As well as delivering on field coaching sessions I will be involved in coaching discussions and mentoring our academy players.”

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The former England skipper, who has been out of a job since leaving his role as assistant coach at Aston Villa in July, will focus on Chelsea’s youth development programme.

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“The Blues legend will work with our young players and coaching staff in our youth development programme, sharing the vast experience gained from his 20-year playing career and recent spell as assistant coach at Aston Villa,” the club said in a statement on its website.

Despite being involved in unsavoury incidents on and off the pitch during his playing days Chelsea’s head of youth development Neil Bath said Terry would be a ‘great mentor’ for the youngsters.

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“It goes without saying that John’s experience in the game, both as a world-class player and more recently as an assistant coach in the Premier League, will be invaluable for everyone in the building,” said Bath.

“He will be a great mentor for our players and a fantastic asset to our coaching staff. We can’t wait for him to get started.”

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