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John Terry Couldn't Bring Himself To Celebrate Aston Villa's Goal Vs Chelsea

Daniel Marland

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John Terry Couldn't Bring Himself To Celebrate Aston Villa's Goal Vs Chelsea

John Terry had the least enthusiastic reaction ever to Aston Villa taking the lead against Chelsea on Sunday afternoon.

Terry spent 19 years of his career at Chelsea and captained the club to five Premier League titles and a Champions League triumph.

The former England international is now assistant manager at Villa but he couldn't hide his Blues allegiance when Kourtney Hause put the home side ahead just before half-time.

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Fans on Twitter were quick to catch Terry's slow golf clap and look of crisis as Chelsea went behind.

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Despite Villa taking the lead, they couldn't hold on as Frank Lampard's side scored two inside two minutes to seal a 2-1 victory.

Christian Pulisic smashed a half-volley home just past the hour mark and Olivier Giroud put his side ahead with a low drive moments later.

Victory for Chelsea keeps them in fourth place and five points clear of closest rivals Manchester United and Wolves.

Image Credit: PA
Image Credit: PA

Villa meanwhile are 19th and one point from safety.

Do you think Chelsea will finish in the top four this season and do you think Villa will escape the relegation zone?

Let us know in the comments below.

Featured Image Credit: Sky Sports

Topics: Frank Lampard, John Terry, Football News, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Football, Premier League

Daniel Marland
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