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John Terry mocks Spurs-supporting pal in hilarious video as Chelsea legend shows off jam-packed trophy cabinet


JOHN TERRY is still winding up Tottenham fans.

The Chelsea legend wished his Spurs-supporting friend happy birthday in a video posted to social media today.

 Chelsea legend Terry used a birthday message to his Spurs-supporting pal to show off his trophy collection

Chelsea legend Terry used a birthday message to his Spurs-supporting pal to show off his trophy collection

But he used the video message to tease his pal over Spurs’ trophy cabinet, by showing his own jam-packed collection.

“Mark, hello mate,” said Terry. “It’s JT. Happy birthday.

“A big thanks mate for everything you do for me, personally and professionally. Top fella.

“Probably the only down side to it is that you’re Spurs, which is unfortunate for you actually.

“But thinking of what could I get you, it was difficult for me to think.”

At this point in the video the former Chelsea captain points his camera towards a cabinet containing replicas of the Premier League and Champions League trophies.

Terry, now assistant coach to Dean Smith at Aston Villa, led the Blues to five Premier League titles, four FA Cups, three League Cups, one Champions League title and one Europa League.

“See the one at the top [Premier League trophy]?” he continued. “You nearly won that and we stopped you at the Bridge that year.

“Do you remember that mate? When we stopped Spurs at Stamford Bridge and should have had about seven men sent off?

“I mean the bottom one [Champions League trophy], let’s not even go there mate but yeah that Premier League one must hurt mate.”

Terry is of course referring to the infamous Battle of the Bridge in 2016, which saw a 2-2 draw between Chelsea and title-chasing Spurs hand Leicester City the Premier League.

There were 12 yellow cards in total and both clubs were fined in the aftermath for failing to control their players.

“One day mate, one day,” Terry added. “Probably not in your lifetime but one day. Happy birthday mate, sorry.”

Despite coming close to the Premier League in 2015-16, and again the following season, Spurs are without a league title since 1961 and lost to Liverpool in last season’s Champions League final.

Their last trophy came in 2008 when Juan Ramos’ side lifted the League Cup – after a 2-1 win over Chelsea.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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