John Terry, the former Chelsea captain, posted a social media message after Liam Rosenior's dismissal expressing worry for the club's direction. According to Daily Mail - Sport, Terry fears Chelsea will lose European football, sell its top players, and fail to attract an elite manager. The message reflects growing unease among fans and former players about the club's trajectory under new ownership.
Terry, who currently serves as a consultant at Chelsea's academy, has not been contacted about joining Calum McFarlane's caretaker backroom staff. "I am not sure what Calum's backroom staff is going to look like, I have not had a call, I have not had a message," Terry said. His coaching philosophy has evolved since his time as Dean Smith's assistant at Aston Villa. According to Daily Mail - Sport, Terry described learning to ask players about personal issues instead of just criticizing them, saying, "You need a touch nowadays, a soft side." It remains unclear whether Chelsea will qualify for European football or if Terry will be considered for a formal coaching role.
You need a touch nowadays, a soft side.
I am not sure what Calum's backroom staff is going to look like, I have not had a call, I have not had a message.