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Terry admits Mourinho clashes made him stronger
Updated: Sep. 6, 2006
John Terry admits he has clashed with Jose Mourinho because the Chelsea
captain is under orders to always stick up for his players.
Mourinho taught Terry his golden rule when he made him Blues skipper two
years ago. Now he is also captain of England and still abides by the
advice from his club boss and mentor.
Terry, 25, said: 'I learned many things from him but one is to always
express my feelings and not be scared. One thing he said to me when he
made me captain of Chelsea was: 'Don't be scared to stand up and have a go
at me in front of the players.
'He said: 'That's the one thing you've got to do. Even if the players are
in the wrong. It's your job to stand up for the players. They're your
team-mates'.
'There have been a couple of times when I've had to step in. There have
been times when I've had to stick up for myself when he's had a go at me.
So I've had to do it for myself and other players.
'When the chips are down I'm there as the captain of the lads and it's
important that we stick together as a team of players.'
Terry did not offer his backing to William Gallas, however, who left
Chelsea for Arsenal last week and is now locked in a bitter row with the
Blues. Chelsea claim Gallas refused to play for them and threatened to
score an own goal if he was picked.
Terry, in Macedonia to prepare for England's Euro 2008 qualifier, said: 'I
will answer those questions when I'm back at Chelsea. I just want to talk
about England now.'
Instead, he stressed Mourinho's great belief in the benefits of team
spirit, something which could have been damaged if Gallas had stayed at
Stamford Bridge.
Terry said: 'Jose does love a confrontation, yes! But he loves that unity
thing as well.
'We talk about the need to play together and team spirit and he brought
that in when he first came to the club. He told me to organise things off
the pitch, like the go-karting sessions. He believes those things are
useful and he's right.'
Terry has been told to impose the same style of captaincy on England by
Steve McClaren. McClaren listens to feedback from Terry and has changed
some things from the way they were done under Sven-Goran Eriksson.
Terry said: 'It's even down to the small things like the lads travelling
in tracksuits to and from games. They are a lot more comfortable than
suits.
'We've had a small thing as well with mini-bars, just Cokes and oranges
and things like that.
'In previous trips with Sven it wasn't allowed. But we're all grown-ups
and if I wake up in the night and want a Coke or an orange juice I should
be able to do that.
'It's about making sure every angle is covered so that when we go on the
pitch it's down to the players totally, so we've got no excuses.'
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