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Chelsea skipper Terry back in training
Terry strained the ligaments in his left ankle in the final minute of Chelsea’s 2-2 draw with Swansea City at the Liberty Stadium and was ruled out for approximately 10 days, missing Friday’s 2-1 defeat against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge.
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Chelsea captain John Terry returned to training on Monday as he stepped up his rehabilitation from a foot injury.
However, Antonio Conte will be desperate for his skipper to be available for Saturday’s trip to the Emirates Stadium to take on Arsenal and Terry has now posted an injury update to his Instagram account ahead of the game.
But as you can see in the above video, the Blues legend appears to be making a swift recovery and is already preparing for his return.
Conte was angry on Friday evening after the first defeat of his Chelsea tenure, but he said yesterday that he was confident the players would respond the right way in the biggest week of their season so far. In this case it happened because when you are losing 2-0 it’s very hard to win or draw.
Despite two disappointing results in a row, Conte was bullish about the prospect of improvement this week.
As annoying as this is, the Foxes have proved to be a more than decent side over the past two seasons, and we have struggled against our West London rivals in recent years.
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“But during training I’ve seen the right intensity, the right commitment from the players, and now we have a very tough game against Leicester”.