Friday, 21st November, 2014



Chelsea skipper John Terry feels his side’s upcoming Premier League fixture against West Bromwich Albion tomorrow will be a “tough game.”

The Blues, who defeated Liverpool 2-1 before the international break, are currently four points clear at the top of the Premier League table with 29 points from 11 games.




Chelsea are yet to lose a competitive fixture this season, and Terry wants his side to maintain their strong start to the season when they take on the Baggies at Stamford Bridge.

However, the defender is aware that West Brom, who drew 2-2 at the ground last season, will pose stiff competition for Chelsea.
 


“Now we’re back in and back on it”, Terry told the club’s official site.

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“When the international break comes and you’re on a good run of form it’s important you hit the ground running when you return to action.

“Now we’ve got West Brom at home. They drew with us at Stamford Bridge last year and we know they will give us a tough game but we’re playing well and we have to continue with that.”

Terry, whose present contract with Chelsea expires in the summer, has made 15 appearances in all competitions for the club this season, scoring once.

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