
John
Terry hopes his achievements at Chelsea will be remembered after becoming
only the third player in the club's history to make 700 appearances.
In January, the 35-year-old revealed Chelsea would not be extending his
contract beyond the end of this season, although the club have since
insisted an offer could yet be forthcoming.
Terry returned from six games out with a hamstring to make his 700th
appearance for Chelsea in their 2-0 FA Cup quarter-final defeat to Everton
at Goodison Park last Saturday.
The former England captain is now only behind Ron Harris (795) and Peter
Bonetti (729) in Chelsea's all-time appearance list and admits he discussed
the record with Frank Lampard, who left in 2014 after scoring a club record
211 goals in 648 games.
"Me and Lamps (Lampard) spent ages talking about it, saying we'd love to
catch this player or that player," Terry told chelseafc.com.
"We'd set ourselves targets: keep playing, stay fit, look after ourselves
and get there. We have done, we have surpassed so many players on the way
and we did it together which makes it even more special.
"I am hoping in years to come we aren't forgotten. That's what everyone
wants. I really hope we're not and I don't think we will be.
"To be up there with Ron Harris and Peter Bonetti is incredible. I looked at
them years and years ago and thought wow, unbelievable.
"They are two Chelsea legends who have played so many games at the top.
Incredible.
"Now I'm up there and it's something I am really proud of. I'm hoping my
record will never be beaten, in a good way."
Terry, who made his Chelsea debut in a League Cup match against Aston Villa
in October 1998, will aim to add to his appearance tally against West Ham at
Stamford Bridge on Saturday and in the final nine Premier League games
before a dismal season for the Blues comes to an end.
He has won every major club honour with Chelsea, including the Champions
League in 2012, four Premier League titles, five FA Cups, three League Cups
and the 2013 Europa League.
Terry added: "I think it's a rarity now, you don't get too many players
coming through and staying at one club. I'm delighted with what I've
achieved and I'm hoping to make that 701, 702 and still go as far as I can
go."