John Terry will not become Chelsea's head coach: what happened.
The end of John Terry's dream of managing Chelsea
According to The Sun: John Terry's dream of becoming the coach of Chelsea seems to be facing reality due to a lack of opportunities in coaching. Terry, 44 years old, spent significant years with the 'Blues', winning 17 trophies in 19 years of playing.
The former England captain retired as a player in 2018 at 'Aston Villa'. After that, he joined the coaching staff, but his desire to return to Chelsea as a manager is in jeopardy due to a lack of suitable chances for career advancement.
“I have always dreamed of returning to Chelsea as a manager,” Terry noted.
Now John hopes that new opportunities will present themselves in the future for him to realize this dream. His further plans remain uncertain.
Despite the difficulties Terry faces on his path to a coaching career, his love for Chelsea and desire to return to the club do not diminish. In the football world, there is always a chance for a new start, and Terry will undoubtedly continue to seek opportunities to fulfill his ambitions.
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