John Terry tells Chelsea side of 2004 to 2006 would win current Person City side
Speaking on Monday Night Football, John Terry believes his Chelsea side of 2004 to 2006 would win the current Manchester City side Speaking on Monday Night Football, John Terry believes his Chelsea side of 2004 to 2006 would win the current Manchester City sideJohn Terry believes Jose Mourinho's early Chelsea side would win the current Manchester City team. City, eleven points clear at the top of the first League, have won the final 16 games in the top flight, & are unbeaten this season under Pep Guardiola. however Terry's Chelsea side of 2004 to 2006 won both first League titles under Mourinho, & continue hold the record for the top points tally in a first League season (95 in 2004/05). "however we had major legs, major power, & we had the large Person up forehead. Terry compared the Chelsea side from 2004 to 2006 by the current Person City sideThough Terry was confident which Chelsea side would cause City crises, the 37-year-old Aston Villa defender admitted which they would find it difficult to "bully" sides.Jose Mourinho's premier Chelsea side would win Pep Guardiola's Manchester City
referring to Steve Nicol & Alejandro Moreno examine Manchester City's historic begain to the season & whether they could take over world football. (six:34)John Terry tells which Jose Mourinho's premier major Chelsea team would beat the current Manchester City side running away by the Premier League title under Pep Guardiola. Terry, however, tells the Chelsea teams he captained to back-to-back Premier League titles in 2004-05 & 2005-06 under Mourinho -- accumulating a record 95 points in the premier campaign -- would be confident of beating this City side. "however we had major legs, major power, & we had the large Person up forehead. Chelsea Premier League title beat 2005 Rebecca Naden - PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images"He was the premier 1 to come & revolutionise it at Chelsea," Terry said.This content may collect you by Max Nolan
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