Chelsea Boss Carlo Ancelotti Will Discuss Losing England Captaincy With John Terry
'Carletto' wants words with under-fire defender...
By Gill Clark
The defender lost the armband on Friday, after allegations concerning his private life hit the headlines, with Manchester United’s Rio Ferdinand taking the role.
However, Ancelotti has admitted he will talk to the 29-year-old and provide him with all the support he needs.
"I had no reason to talk with him before, his personal problems were his own,” he told the Sunday People.
“Now he has lost the captaincy I will talk with him. I will be there for him because I know what that honour meant to him."
The Italian also insisted that recent events had not impacted on the Chelsea squad and there were no problems at Stamford Bridge.
“What we think about John [Terry] this week is the same as we thought last week and we will think the same next week. There is no change,” he explained.
"He is a very important player for Chelsea because we know he was born into this club.
"I see John Terry at work every day on the training ground and there has been no change in his behaviour on the pitch.
"I haven't got a problem with John. We could have a problem if John came to work and didn't perform well, but he has performed well in this period."
The former AC Milan coach also revealed he had been surprised at the media attention surrounding Terry and joked that it could affect the club’s training methods.
"It has been a surprise to me to see so much interest about someone's private life,” explained Ancelotti.
"We have photographers and helicopters at training all the time. Can we train with helicopters above us every day until the end of the season? Maybe we'll have to start to use a megaphone!"
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Here's the thoughts of Benfica coach Jorge Jesus, who felt his side deserved a point from the game.
"They were the better team on the night and that's the story of the day.
"We have to keep fighting, pick ourselves up, get the confidence back and challenge in the other competitions and in the second leg of this tie too.
"They punished us on every occasion; they scored some quality goals and they deserved to win."
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“The score made it look like it was an easy game, but it certainly wasn't.
(Strange... it looked pretty easy from where I was sitting, but hey.)
“I do not think it's over yet. I remember a clash between Milan and Deportivo la Coruna when Milan was also ahead by four goals, and in the end Deportivo eliminated Milan.
“I went into the Arsenal dressing room after the match to speak to Robin van Persie. I had agreed with him to swap shirts – my sons are big fans of his and he brought two for them. They will be delighted.
Van Bommel went on to talk about a possible move to PSV in the future, but was quick to point out his terms for the move.
“I've spoken with PSV, but we don't have an agreement yet. The club has to decide what they want.
“If Louis van Gaal turns out to be the new coach, I won't go.”
"Tonight everything went in the right direction and we did a very good match. You don't start a match thinking to win 4-0, but at the end i think we deserved it coz we played very well."
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