John Terry Disappointed Over Chelsea Interim Role

John Terry, a Chelsea legend, believed he should have been considered for the interim manager position after the club's decision to sack Liam Rosenior. Chelsea concluded the Premier League season with their worst finish in 20 years, ending in 10th place.
Rosenior was dismissed less than four months into his role, with Calum McFarlane appointed as head coach. McFarlane had previously taken charge of two games during the season following the sacking of Enzo Maresca.
Terry, who currently manages Chelsea's football academy, expressed disappointment at not being approached for the interim role, despite his experience in coaching, including a three-year tenure as an assistant to Dean Smith at Aston Villa. He emphasized the need to move forward and help the club recover from its current situation.
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