John Terry is heading towards the exits at Chelsea, but he continues to give his all to the collective cause.
The long-serving defender has always been a man to give 100 per cent in everything that he does.
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On the field, that has made him one of the most decorated performers in the Premier League era and a man with 78 England caps to his name.
Away from the pitch, a whole-hearted commitment to continuous improvement means that the same amount of effort is put into training as competitive fixtures.
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Victor Moses has found out to his cost that Terry is not a man to do things by half, with a blow to the head from a throw leaving him rolling around on the turf.
Terry played no part in Chelsea’s FA Cup semi-final victory over Tottenham on Saturday, but Moses was involved throughout at Wembley.
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Both men will be hoping to see more minutes before the season comes to a close, with Terry preparing to bid farewell to Stamford Bridge after 22 years.
He will not be extending a contract that is due to expire in the summer, meaning that he will be opening a new chapter in his distinguished career during the 2017-18 campaign.