EPL: I’ve given up on my dream of becoming a manager – John Terry

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Chelsea legend, John Terry, has admitted that he has given up his ambition of becoming a first-team coach.

The 44-year-old is frustrated by not being given opportunities since he retired from playing.

Terry enjoyed a very impressive playing career for Blues, where he won 17 trophies.

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After retiring, he worked as Dean Smith’s assistant at Aston Villa and they won promotion to the Premier League together.

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When Terry left in the summer of 2021, he was widely expected to get a role as a head coach.

But despite several links, nothing has materalised and he now works as a coaching consultant in Chelsea’s academy.

In an interview with The Sun, Terry said: “I’m done in terms of coaching.

“I’m enjoying my life, I’m working in the Chelsea academy.

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“My role’s a part-time role, I love working with the kids, I love passing on my knowledge and experience to those boys. I went for a couple of jobs and those days are gone for me.”

EPL: I’ve given up on my dream of becoming a manager – John Terry

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