John Terry mocks James Maddison in tequila-fuelled Chelsea vs Spurs celebration
John Terry mocked Tottenham star James Maddison after celebrating Chelsea's 4-1 with a night on the tequila.
The pair exchanged words on social media with Terry obviously jubilant that his former side had defeated their London rivals on Monday (November 6) night and Maddison less so having hobbled off in the first half.
Taking to his Instagram, the Blues legend shared a video of him and wife Toni singing along to Cutting Crew's 1986 hit (I Just) Died in Your Arms while stood on the bar in their house, both with a glass in their hand.
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He captioned the post: "When @chelseafc beat Spurs 4-1 on a school night and the tequila comes out, and you end up dancing and singing on the bar."
Uploading it 24 hours on from Chelsea's win, it attracted plenty of attention from his 8.7million followers – including Maddison, who commented: "Jesus, you have your eyes closed when it was 11 v 11 first 15 JT?"
Tottenham did start very brightly, taking an early lead through Dejan Kulusevski's deflected strike. But two red cards either side of Cole Palmer's penalty left them at the mercy of their rivals.
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They made it hard work for themselves, but Chelsea ultimately prevailed thanks to a Nicolas Jackson hat-trick. And rubbing salt in Maddison's wounds, Terry hit back with three laughing emojis and: "Don't worry mate you will get used to it."
The extent of Maddison's injury is not yet known. Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou said post-match: "He got a knock on the ankle, we were down one man already. It made sense to make a couple of changes at that point."
Terry, meanwhile, recently spoke about his desire to one day manage Chelsea – which he fears is no longer a reality. Speaking on John Obi Mikel's podcast, The Obi One, he said: "Now I've realised it's not going to happen.
"My one dream I had when I left Chelsea is that I was going to come back as manager, but now I know it won't happen. It hurts me and it'll constantly be niggling away at the back of my mind."
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