Chelsea boss AVB hails troubled skipper Terry's spirit after 1-1 draw against Tottenham
Chelsea boss AVB hails troubled skipper Terry's spirit after 1-1 draw against Tottenham
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John Terry proved the fight to clear his name had not affected his game after surviving a trial by fire in Chelsea's London derby at Tottenham.
True blue: Chelsea skipper John Terry waves to the fans. Pic/AFP
Blues captain Terry weathered an early Spurs onslaught and the loss of his central defensive partner ufffd on top of the merciless taunts of the White Hart Lane crowd -- to help his side secure a 1-1 draw in their final Premier League game before Christmas.
Andre Villas-Boas
Playing barely 24 hours after being charged with a racially aggravated public order offence over October's altercation with QPR defender Anton Ferdinand, Terry turned in one of his most impressive performances of the season. Manager Andre Villas-Boas was glowing in his praise of his skipper's resilience.u00a0
"His performances have increased since the incident happened," Villas-Boas said.u00a0"His commitment, quality and talent are never in doubt."u00a0u00a0Only when the game was finished did Terry acknowledge his off-field travails by approaching the away supporters, tearing off his shirt and tossing it into the crowd for what was an early Christmas present for one of the fans who backed him throughout the game.
Adebayor pounced on yet more hesitancy from Blues goalkeeper Petr Cech to give Tottenham the lead but Daniel Sturridge levelled.u00a0Terry crucially came to Chelsea's rescue in stoppage time by getting a crucial touch on Emmanuel Adebayor's goalbound shot.
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