Chelsea Legend Brutally Trolls Man United After Defeat During the Manchester Derby

Chelsea Legend Brutally Trolls Man United After Defeat During the Manchester Derby

Fred Kennedy
updated at April 12, 2023 at 7:52 PM
  • John Terry did not have kind words for Man United on his first day on Twitter
  • The Chelsea legend brutally hit back at a fan who made fun of him with a distraught photo of him after the infamous UCL penalty miss
  • Terry observed United have fallen far behind their rivals and are five years "from catching Chelsea"

Chelsea legend John Terry has poked fun at former rivals Man United following their Manchester derby defeat to Man City on Saturday, November 6.

Chelsea legend John Terry poses with the Premier League trophy. Photo: Getty Image.
Terry brutally hit back at a fan who made fun of him with a distraught photo of him after the infamous UCL penalty miss. Photo: Getty Images.
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United were completely outplayed at Old Trafford as they put up another lacklustre performance in front of the home base.

An Eric Bailly own goal in the opening exchanges of the encounter and Bernardo Silva's strike on the stroke of halftime condemned the Red Devils to a comprehensive defeat.

And Terry, who had only signed up for a Twitter account on Saturday wasted no time to have a dig at one of his former rivals.

A United fan would have themselves to blame for courting Terry's wrath after they posted a distraught picture of the former Chelsea captain following his infamous Champions League final penalty miss against United.

In his response, the former England international hit back and quipped:

"That’s the Man Utd fans after today and realising your (sic) 5 years away from catching Chelsea."

Speaking on United's current form and the gap between the side and City, Terry insisted the two teams are "worlds apart" as he hailed Pep Guardiola for his leadership at Etihad.

"Man City are a joy to watch in possession and a great example to teams nowhere near as good as them out of possession," Terry noted.
"Pep drives and demands that from every single player, every ship needs one captain and he is the best," he added.

Chelsea drop points

Earlier, TUKO.co.ke reported Chelsea were made to pay for missing a host of chances as Burnley frustrated them to a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, November 6.

The Blues went into the game knowing a win would place them five points clear at the top of the Premier League and they started the game with typical urgency and swagger.

After dominating the game in the opening half, and drawing good saves from Burnley keeper Nick Pope, Chelsea eventually made their dominance count thanks to Kai Havertz.

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