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John Terry has confessed to still dreaming of managing Chelsea, but he's "not sure it will ever happen" and wonders why the opportunity hasn't presented itself yet. The former defender had a successful career as a player, winning the Premier League four times with the Blues. He also secured the Champions League and multiple FA Cups.

Terry was part of England's 'Golden Generation' of players, many of whom have transitioned into management roles with their playing careers paving the way. Steven Gerrard and Wayne Rooney have both had managerial stints, as has Terry's ex-team-mate Frank Lampard.

Currently, he's at the helm of Coventry, who are leading the Championship, but he was appointed by Chelsea after only a year of managing Derby. Terry sought to gain experience by spending three years as an assistant at Aston Villa from 2018 to 2021. He then took on a coaching consultancy role at Chelsea before a stint at Leicester City, reports the Mirror.

He's now working as an academy coach at Chelsea, but he's...

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