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Chelsea defender Gary Cahill hails John Terry’s influence

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http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 international John Terry at Stamford Bridge.
The former Bolton Wanderers central defender transferred to Chelsea in the January transfer window but was unable to play alongside Terry as the Blues skipper was out injured. However, after two months Cahill has had his chance and he has made the most of
it.
While Terry was expected to miss out most of the end of the season, the English defender managed to return to full fitness after the surgery on his knee. It was against Stoke City that the two partnered for the very first time under caretaker manager http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roberto-c31294
Di Matteo.
Cahill said in an interview:
“We looked solid against Stoke and we have a relationship building from playing together for England.
This was the first time I have played alongside him in a Chelsea shirt. He has composure and it works well.”
It is expected that the two will be expected to continue their partnership in the UEFA Champions League clash against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003 on Wednesday. Cahill revealed he was extremely pleased with the successful relationship he had with John Terry and hoped it would
continue in the future.
Cahill believed the entire Chelsea defence had been excellent during the clash against Stoke City over the weekend, managing to maintain a clean sheet. He praised David Luiz and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Branislav-Ivanovic-c7994 who were also responsible for the Blues not conceding a goal.
He revealed:
“Defensively, as a whole, we all played a part. Branislav was fantastic going forward in the first half and then Luiz came on in the second half.
Having John is a real positive for the football club and I thought we defended really well and deserved a clean sheet.”
In http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-Luiz-c10542 in central defence but the duo had not managed as successful a partnership as Cahill had with Terry against Stoke City. The former Bolton Wanderers man admitted Terry had a positive effect on
the team and he expected his continued contribution in the upcoming fixtures as the season neared its end.

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