Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Chelsea did not deserve to take anything from Manchester United match, says John Terry

Chelsea did not deserve to take anything from Manchester United match, says John Terry

John Terry was at a loss to explain Chelsea's abject first-half performance after their dream of the greatest comeback in Premier League title history was crushed by Manchester United.

Disillilsioned: John Terry says Chelsea did not deserve to take anything from their game against Manchester United Photo: ACTION IMAGES

By Telegraph staff and agencies 10:09AM BST 09 May 2011

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Chelsea failed to turn up during the opening 45 minutes at Old Trafford yesterday as United ran riot and could easily have found themselves more than 2-0 down.

They rallied somewhat in the second half but the final 2-1 scoreline flattered them as they all but surrendered the title they won last year.

The defeat left them six points behind United with two games remaining, undoing all their hard work over the previous two months to claw back a 15-point deficit.

Chelsea conceded after just 36 seconds yesterday and captain Terry struggled to explain why they were caught cold.

He told Chelsea TV: "I'm not sure. We were fully prepared and it's one of those things. Disappointing day but, going back two months, we would've taken this - being in the position (three points behind United at the start of the game).

"We felt it was in our hands and we could come here and we could win the game. Sometimes, you have to hold your hands up. We came here hoping and praying that we started well and the role was completely reversed.

"They had a great start and got the early goal, which settled them. But, first half, we didn't deserve anything from the game at all.

"I thought second half we came out, we had nothing to lose and went for it and dominated the second half. It just would've been interesting to get that second goal and get it back to level terms."

The result appears certain to cost manager Carlo Ancelotti his job, with the Italian set to oversee Chelsea's worst season since Roman Abramovich bought the club eight years ago.

Ancelotti was expecting to learn his fate soon after Chelsea's final game of the season at Everton.

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