Chelsea legend John TerryJohn Terry will return to work with his former club in the youth academy.
Terry won as many as 15 trophies during his 19 years as a Chelsea player. Then move to Aston Villa and retired there. And began his coaching career as Dean Smith’s assistant between 2018 and 2021.
The former Chelsea and England captain, 41. He will serve as a mentor-coach role at Chelsea’s youth teams. Working with players and coaching staff on youth development programs. This is a part-time job starting from January onwards.
This is a part-time job starting from January onwards
The former Chelsea and England captain, 41. He will serve as a mentor-coach role at Chelsea’s youth ufabet teams. Working with players and coaching staff on youth development programs. This is a part-time job starting from January onwards.
“I’m delighted to inform you that I am coming home,” Terry posted on social media. “Flexibility is key for myself and the youth center will allow me to develop my coaching skills. And ambitions along with other commitments.” Terry has made 717 appearances for Chelsea. Scoring 67 goals. and making 78 appearances for England.
Terry react by posting a trio of blue heart emojis on Twitter. While Chelsea’s head of youth development Neil Bath has told the club’s official website of his appointment. “We are delight to be welcoming John back to Cobham in a role. That will involve coaching and mentoring the next generation of young players in our Academy.
Terry, who had been out of work since leaving his assistant coach post at Villa in the summer. He will begin his part-time consultancy role at Chelsea next month.
The 41-year-old has been spending a lot of time around the club’s Cobham training centre in recent months. And will now contribute to the growth of their youth development programme.
Terry reacted by posting a trio of blue heart emojis on Twitter. While Chelsea’s head of youth development Neil Bath has told the club’s official website of his appointment. “We are delight to be welcoming John back to Cobham in a role. That will involve coaching and mentoring the next generation of young players in our Academy.