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John Terry says retired defender Chelsea let go in 2019 could still play today

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John Terry has claimed that a former Chelsea teammate of his is good enough to come out of retirement and play in the modern day.

For Chelsea supporters of a certain age, John Terry was a giant figure in their childhood, as he captained the club during a golden era of Blues history.

The Englishman, who earned 78 senior international caps, has a legacy as one of the greatest defenders of his generation.

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John Terry’s senior career at Chelsea

Terry rejected Manchester United at the beginning of his career because he knew Chelsea was the right club for him, and he never really looked back.

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John Terry claims retired defender Gary Cahill could still play today

Chelsea legends from the past recently played at Cobham in a friendly game, which raised funds for Make-A-Wish and Rays of Sunshine. Terry played alongside the likes of Frank Lampard, Petr Cech, Gianfranco Zola, Ashley Cole and Roberto Di Matteo.

Afterwards, Terry actually said that former Blues teammate Gary Cahill was super impressive, adding the retired centre-half could still play today.

Speaking in a video on The John Terry Foundation, Terry said: “Big Gaz (Gary Cahill) was still solid as ever. I’m sure he could still play.”

Cahill, who’s now aged 39, retired from professional football in 2022.

His best club years where at Chelsea after joining them in 2012 before his release seven-and-a-half years later in 2019.

In the timeline of Chelsea captains during the Premier League era, Cahill followed in the humungous footsteps of Terry to wear the armband after him. Before that, the two English centre-halves were pretty effective in the same Blues XI.

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The record of John Terry and Gary Cahill when they played together at Chelsea via Transfermarkt

Cahill played alongside some superb individuals at Stamford Bridge, especially in the defence. However, Cahill named Eden Hazard as his greatest teammate when he retired from football.

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The best January signings at Chelsea in the last two decades

Cahill sits near the top of the pile when it comes to Chelsea’s best signings in a January window. He joined from Bolton Wanderers in a £7m deal (BBC Sport) at the start of 2012, and a few months later he was playing and winning a Champions League final against Bayern Munich.

Here is a look at some standout January signings from the Blues in the 21st century.

YearPlayerFrom
2008Nicolas AnelkaBolton Wanderers
2008Branislav IvanovicLokomotiv Moscow
2012Gary CahillBolton Wanderers
2014Nemanja MaticBenfica
2018Olivier GiroudArsenal
2023Enzo FernandezBenfica
Chelsea’s best January signings

We’ve perhaps been a bit generous including current Blues star Fernandez on the list, but he’s only getting better and better in West London.