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03-09-2020 | 11:17 Football
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John Terry names the three players that took Chelsea to ‘another level’


John Terry has named three players that took Chelsea to ‘another level’ when he first joined the club. Terry joined the Blues in 1995 and established himself as one of Chelsea’s greatest-ever players and a Premier League legend. He made more than 700 appearances for the Blues and finished his remarkable career with five Premier League titles, five FA Cups and the Champions League Terry says that Chelsea were still outdated off the pitch in terms of fitness, nutrition and professionalism. That changed, when football legends Gianfranco Zola, Ruud Gullit and Gianluca Vialli arrived at Stamford Bridge across two summers in 1995 and 1996. "Compared to what it’s like today, it [the professionalism of players] is black and white, complete opposites," Terry said during a conversation with the former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen on the platform Unacademy. "[At the start of my career] we would finish training and go upstairs and have burger and chips or sausage and mash. It was just a couple of ladies who lived by the training ground who would cook the food. There was no nutritional aspect. You would finish training, leave straightaway and be home by 1pm. "We were lucky at Chelsea because we signed Zola, Gullit and Vialli and they turned up at the training ground and said, “where’s the food, where’s the protein? We need a bigger gym, we need to stretch more”. They took it to another level and I was really lucky to be around those players at that stage of my career. Gianfranco would get in two hours before anyone else, he would go to the gym for a weight session, he would stretch for two hours after training. "He would eat the right food and those guys just took it to another level and it’s probably gone on another five or six levels from there to where we are today."
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