Chelsea this year as Jose Mourinho guided the
Blues to their fifth top-flight title, thanks to Sunday's
victory over Crystal Palace
Chelsea captain John Terry has hit out at former Blues
manager Rafa Benitez in the wake of the club's Premier
League title win.
Eden Hazard's goal gave Jose Mourinho's side a 1-0 win
over Crystal Palace on Sunday, and secured the title with
three games remaining.
Terry has been an ever-present in the Premier League this
campaign, and has featured in 45 games for the Blues in all
competitions. It is a stark contrast to his year under
Benitez, where he played just 28 games for Chelsea.
Referencing a comment the Spaniard made during his time
at Stamford Bridge in 2013, Terry said: "Unbelievable, we
worked so hard to get here. to get over the line was a tough
match but bottom line is we’re champions.
"One person said I couldn't play twice in a week and knows
who he is. Not only have I proved everyone wrong I’m still
fighting, still feeling great, more importantly I’ve got great
players and great management around me.
"This is what I live for, I was a ballboy, mascot, I’ve played
in the stadium, I’ve done everything. To be here and give th
fans something...
"The first one was very special obviously but when you wait
five years without winning it and you see teams [win it] and
you’ve grafted it really hurts, so we’re going to enjoy today

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