
John
Terry said winning his fourth Premier League title at Stamford Bridge in
front of the Chelsea fans was “what he lived for”.
Eden Hazard reacted quickest to nod the ball into the net when Julian
Speroni saved his spot kick just before half time as the Blues secured a
nervy 1-0 win over Crystal Palace to claim their first title in five years.
Speaking to
Sky Sports, captain Terry said Chelsea were worthy
winners and had worked especially hard to be crowned champions this year,
even if Palace did run them close in the latter stages of the game.
He said: “Unbelievable – we’ve worked so hard this year to get here. To get
over the line today was a tough match, we were a little bit nervous, but we
got over the line and we’re champions.
“They did (make it nervy for us), especially late on. Listen, they are a
good side since Alan Pardew has gone there as well – they made it difficult.
Thankfully Eden got the penalty and we’ve won the game.
“This is what I live for. I’ve ball-boyed, I’ve mascotted, I’ve painted the
stadium, I’ve done everything. It’s been five years since we won it and it’s
really hurt.”
Terry has played every minute of every match during the Premier League
campaign and seemingly took a swipe at former Chelsea boss Rafa Benitez who
dropped the centre-half during his tenure two years ago, saying he wasn’t
able to play two games in a week.
He added: “One person said I couldn’t play twice in a week and he knows who
he is. I’ve not only proved him wrong but everyone wrong – I’m still
fighting, I’m still in the side, I’m feeling great. More importantly I’ve
got great players and great management around me.”
Asked to compare his four Premier League triumphs, Terry said this one was
extra special as he and his team-mates have had to wait five years since
they lifted the trophy.
He said: “First one was very special obviously, but when you go four or five
years without winning it and you see teams and you’ve grafted all year, game
after game, away trips, away from the family and you get nothing for it, it
really hurts so were going to enjoy today.”
Terry also took time to offer his condolences to Rio Ferdinand and his
family after his wife Rebecca passed away following a short battle with
cancer.
He added: “I’d just like to, on behalf of myself and Chelsea Football Club,
send our condolences to Rio Ferdinand and his family after the terrible news
yesterday.”