Chelsea’s captain, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/John-Terry-c18895 has gone on to apologize for the red card that he picked up against Barcelona, as he feels he can’t explain just how bad he feels about it.
Prior to Chelsea’s game against QPR, Terry went on use the programme notes to go on and apologize to the club and its fans once again, as he feels that his mistake could have had a very negative impact on the team.
When talking about the incident that took place and just how bad it made him feel, the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 international and Blues captain is quoted to have said: “I apologised to Robbie, the players and the staff after the game. I'm big enough to come out and man
up when I make a mistake and, clearly, I made a mistake on Tuesday.”
"I'm sorry for that and I owe it to you, the fans, to come out and say so.”
"After that, for the boys to go and get the result they did, in the manner they did, was honestly one of the best things I have seen since I have been at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786.”
"It was not just the result, but the way they played.”
However, he then went on to applaud the performance of the then men, as he admitted they played some spectacular football and really held themselves together during the game.
"Just when it looked like everything was going wrong, for the 10 players on the pitch to stand up to one of the best teams ever to play the game, in their own stadium, was incredible.”
With their captain now set to miss out on the upcoming Champions League final, it is up to the rest of the squad to go on and put on a display, that would help the Blues win the Champions League.
The team has never won the tournament in the past and to do so after beating http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604, could prove to be a very satisfactory result for the team and it could help them go on and come back next season with an even bigger bang.
It is now up to the Blues to decide just how badly they want to win the competition.
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