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Last updated May 29, 2013

The Footballers' Football Column - Sam Tillen: John Terry helped me though my injuries at Chelsea

Sam Tillen is a 28-year-old English left-back who plays for the Icelandic champions, FH. He started his career at Chelsea, before playing for Brentford. He talks about getting to know John Terry on the treatment table, missing Yorkshire Tea, and playing hide-and-seek with Martin Allen Daily Mail

John Terry does not travel on Chelsea's post-season tour to USA

Captain John Terry will miss Chelsea's post-season tour to the United States with an ankle injury, the Europa League winners have confirmed. Daily Mail

John Terry out of Europa League final against Benfica through injury

John Terry has been ruled out of tonight's Europa League final against Benfica after failing to recover from an ankle injury. The Chelsea captain trained alone in the Amsterdam ArenA on Tuesday night. Daily Mail

Europa League final 2013, Chelsea v Benfica: John Terry may lift trophy in Amsterdam Arena despite injury

John Terry will be offered the chance to lift the Europa League trophy with Frank Lampard should Chelsea defeat Benfica.     Daily Telegraph

Frank Lampard to captain Chelsea against Benfica in Europa League final

• John Terry hands over armband after failing fitness test• Both will lift trophy if Chelsea triumph over BenficaFrank Lampard will captain Chelsea in the Europa League final on Wednesday night but John Terry, who has been ruled out of the game with an ankle injury, is expected to join him on the podium to lift the trophy should the London club defeat Benfica.Terry, who damaged his left ankle in Saturday's victory at Aston Villa and arrived in the Netherlands with a pronounced limp and with the joint heavily strapped, made a bold attempt to prove he should warrant a place at least on the subs... The Guardian

John Terry's injury could see Frank Lampard captain Chelsea in final

• Lampard may lead side in Europa League final against Benfica• Terry wears protective boot following injury at Villa ParkChelsea are increasingly resigned to being without John Terry and Eden Hazard through injury for Wednesday's Europa League final, with the Belgian's absence raising the possibility that Frank Lampard could feature against Benfica and even captain the side in Amsterdam.While Terry was never guaranteed to start having seen his role reduced under the interim manager Rafael Benítez, the ankle injury sustained by the centre-half in the victory at Aston Villa on Saturday has rend... The Guardian

Frank Lampard's joy at breaking record muted as injuries hurt Europa final chances

Frank Lampard's two-goal strike confirmed his place in Chelsea history but injury to John Terry takes shine off occasion.     Daily Telegraph

Eden Hazard and John Terry injured ahead of Europa League final

Eden Hazard and John Terry could be missing for the Europa League final on Wednesday night after picking up injuries against Aston Villa. Hazard seemed to pull his hamstring towards the end of the game while Terry hurt his ankle while challenging for the ball in the box. Daily Mail

Aston Villa 1-2 Chelsea | Premier League match report

On an afternoon of extraordinary drama in the Midlands, Frank Lampard struck twice in the second half to surpass Bobby Tambling's club record of 202 goals and secure Chelsea the crucial win that guarantees a top-four spot, thanks to a goal difference far superior to that of Tottenham. Victory, though, came at a huge cost for a Chelsea side who lost John Terry and Eden Hazard to injury, with both players likely to miss Wednesday's Europa League final against Benfica in Amsterdam.Terry departed on a stretcher, in obvious discomfort and with his left leg in a brace, following a challenge with Nat... The Guardian

Frank Lampard determined to stay after breaking Chelsea goal record

• Midfielder registers his 202nd and 203rd goals for Chelsea• 'I'm hoping that I'll be here next season'Frank Lampard has expressed his desire to stay with Chelsea for another season after he scored twice in a 2-1 win at Aston Villa to surpass Bobby Tambling and become the club's all-time leading goalscorer. The England midfielder registered his 202nd and 203rd goals for Chelsea to reach the landmark on a day when Rafael Benítez's side secured a top-four finish but suffered two injury concerns ahead of Wednesday's Europa League final.John Terry will have a scan on his ankle after departing on ... The Guardian